Why Should I Convert to a Xeriscape (desert-friendly) Landscape?

Victoria Caster with the City of Glendale talks to Terri Ouellette of Sonoran Living Live about Xeriscape and what that means. It’s not just rocks and cactus. Learn why planting these colorful, low-water-use plants can save you money and time. It’s also a great way to attract wildlife — birds, bees, butterflies and hummingbirds — to your landscape.

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Why Should I Convert to a Xeriscape (desert-friendly) Landscape?

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