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Introduction                                                     Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




                  The Acton Garden Club has supported Waterwise Gardening
                  education in partnership with the Acton Water District with a
                              series of annual programs since 1999.



                                                                            November 2005 Acton Garden Club




Soil and Water                                                   Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




   How can we utilize drought tolerant plants in our landscapes? By striving to achieve the goal of
   reducing our lawn area by 50%, as described by Marie Stella in her recent talk to our club,
   “The Sustainable Landscape: Gardening for the 21st Century – An Environmental Approach”.
   We can begin by analyzing our site. Choose the “Right Plant for the Right Place”.
   The goal is to group plants with similar needs together: sun, shade, water.



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Soil and Water                                                              Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




   Let’s step through the process of reducing your lawn area in this front yard example:
   Create drought tolerant beds to: provide views from your interior to look out upon; border driveways, walkways,
   foundation, walls, existing shrubs and trees; restructure your lawn to be a series of grass pathways, considering
   paths that your family takes when crossing the lawn; reconfigure poor lawn areas.
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Soil and Water                                                              Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




   •    Once you decide to create a new drought tolerant planting bed, think about soil
        amendments. Due to home construction, most of us have poor soil: “fill” with a
        few inches of top soil that was put down when the lawn was planted. We want to
        amend the soil to be water retaining. How?
   •    Soil test – adjust pH if low – chemical processes that release nutrients can be bound
        up at a lower pH. Unless you are growing acid tolerant plants, you want to raise the
        pH to about 6.5.
   •    Add organic matter – See recommended rates of application
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Soil and Water                                              Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




        Each fall and spring, target a new area to create into a bed. Outline the bed with a
        garden hose – curves are appealing. Remove the turf, thoroughly work the
        amendments into the soil. An alternative to the traditional method of removing turf
        and tilling in soil amendments is called the “no-till method”. Turf is composted in
        place by covering with sheets of newspaper. The bed is prepared by spreading the
        recommended amendments on top of the newspaper, 6 to 12 inches high.

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Soil and Water                                              Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




        We’re planting a bed with an ornamental grass in this slide. Lay down layers of
        newspapers, wet them with a hose to keep them from flying away, and layer soil
        amendments on top. You can plant directly into the compost in the spring. Create
        this bed in fall, and you can plant first thing in the spring.
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Soil and Water                                             Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




                                                   Here is the finished bed topped with
                                                   mulch. You may use the newspaper
                                                   and mulch combination on purely
                                                   mulched areas, such as in front of
                                                   rock wall along a street and along a
                                                   driveway, to keep weeds out. The
                                                   advantage to “no-till” is a savings in
                                                   time, labor and weeding, if you relay
                                                   newspaper and mulch over the
                                                   surface of your planted and mulched
                                                   areas each spring. There are two
                                                   good books on the no-till approach to
                                                   planting beds:
                                                   Lasagna Gardening by Patricia Lanza
                                                   Weedless Gardening by Lee Reich



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Soil and Water                                             Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




        Maintaining your drought resistant plantings requires that you periodically add
        organic matter to the soil and mulch each growing season. There are two organic
        amendments mentioned here: seaweed and wood ash. Seaweed supplies a high
        percentage of potassium and micronutrients; wood ash provides potassium and
        higher amounts of phosphorus and also raises pH.

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Soil and Water                                                   Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




         Watering Considerations:

    •    Capture rainwater from your roof for hand watering. The Water District advertises a reduced
         price rain barrel in the spring
    •    Honor the town’s water restrictions from May – October
    •    Sprinkling is the least efficient way to deliver water, due to evaporation
    •    Micro irrigation systems are the most efficient . Lee Valley Tools has good information about
         drip irrigation and products on their website at www.leevalley.com
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Soil and Water                                                   Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




                                               The goal is to minimize water use.
                                               Initially, you need to water in your plantings and
                                               keep them well watered as they get established.
                                               Once established, water only when they need it.

                                               Monitor rainfall with a rain gauge.
                                               One inch per week is adequate.




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Drought Tolerant Plants                                      Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




                The Yucca plant has succulent, swordlike leaves which store water
                for drought periods. The leaves also have a slivery tinge to them.


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Drought Tolerant Plants                                      Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens

                                                              Liatris, Gayfeather, has
                                                              tuberous roots or corms.
                                                              Eryngium, Sea Holly, has
                                                              divided leaves.




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Drought Tolerant Plants             Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens

                                            Ornamental grasses have
                                            very deep tap roots to
                                            seek water during
                                            droughts. Zebra, shown
                                            here, is clumping and is a
                                            striking accent to the
                                            garden.




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Drought Tolerant Plants             Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens


                          Amsonia is a nice accent in the
                          garden with its blue flowers.
                          The leaves are long and narrow.




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Drought Tolerant Plants                                      Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens


                                                       Echinacea, Purple Coneflower, has
                                                       fibrous roots to store water for periods
                                                       of drought. The stems and leaves also
                                                       have small hairs, which protect against
                                                       drying from winds and capture rain.




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Drought Tolerant Plants                                      Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




               This garden has both ornamental grasses, which we have
               discussed, as well as Geranium, Cranesbill. The leaves are
               divided into 5-7 deeply cut parts. Again, they have small hairs.

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Drought Tolerant Plants            Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens



                          Coreopsis, Tickseed, has leaves
                          that are very thin and long.




                                              November 2005 Acton Garden Club




Drought Tolerant Plants            Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens



                          Cimicifuga is a native wildflower.
                          It has 3 coarsely toothed leaflets.




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Drought Tolerant Plants                                     Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




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Drought Tolerant Plants                                     Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




      Kniphofia, Torch Lily or Red Hot Poker, is very drought tolerant and the
      plant has fleshy roots to store water. The leaves are long and sword shaped.


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Drought Tolerant Plants                                       Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




             Achillea, Yarrow, has fernlike foliage. The divided leaves help the
             plant to not lose moisture. The leaves are also aromatic when crushed.

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Meadows                                                       Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




                          Preserve open fields; there is no returning once we have
                          built a community of homes on them.


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Meadows                                             Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




          Making wildflowers a part of our garden keeps natural habitat
          alive for insects, birds and animals.

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Meadows                                             Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens


                                            Appreciate wild grasses; it is
                                            less work, requires no watering
                                            and preserves open space.




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Meadows                                                 Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




     Acton residence: garden of wildflowers seeded in 1994. Garden rooms
     created by paths throughout the property. Easy maintenance plantings,
     perennial daylilies.
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Meadows                                                 Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




    AGC member: new spring planted wildflower meadow in the woods.


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Meadows                                                 Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens



                                          Each season brings out a different
                                          set of flowers in bloom; summer:
                                          rudbeckia, cosmos and squash.




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Meadows                                                 Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




     Acton Resident: Wildflower walkway to the house.
     Maintenance and water use are greatly reduced.

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Conclusion                                              Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens




    You can enjoy the beauty, ease of maintenance and water conservation
    of a drought tolerant planting. Use our tips to get started today!


                                                                   November 2005 Acton Garden Club




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Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens - Acton Garden Club, Massachusetts

  • 1. Introduction Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens The Acton Garden Club has supported Waterwise Gardening education in partnership with the Acton Water District with a series of annual programs since 1999. November 2005 Acton Garden Club Soil and Water Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens How can we utilize drought tolerant plants in our landscapes? By striving to achieve the goal of reducing our lawn area by 50%, as described by Marie Stella in her recent talk to our club, “The Sustainable Landscape: Gardening for the 21st Century – An Environmental Approach”. We can begin by analyzing our site. Choose the “Right Plant for the Right Place”. The goal is to group plants with similar needs together: sun, shade, water. November 2005 Acton Garden Club 1
  • 2. Soil and Water Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Let’s step through the process of reducing your lawn area in this front yard example: Create drought tolerant beds to: provide views from your interior to look out upon; border driveways, walkways, foundation, walls, existing shrubs and trees; restructure your lawn to be a series of grass pathways, considering paths that your family takes when crossing the lawn; reconfigure poor lawn areas. November 2005 Acton Garden Club Soil and Water Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens • Once you decide to create a new drought tolerant planting bed, think about soil amendments. Due to home construction, most of us have poor soil: “fill” with a few inches of top soil that was put down when the lawn was planted. We want to amend the soil to be water retaining. How? • Soil test – adjust pH if low – chemical processes that release nutrients can be bound up at a lower pH. Unless you are growing acid tolerant plants, you want to raise the pH to about 6.5. • Add organic matter – See recommended rates of application November 2005 Acton Garden Club 2
  • 3. Soil and Water Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Each fall and spring, target a new area to create into a bed. Outline the bed with a garden hose – curves are appealing. Remove the turf, thoroughly work the amendments into the soil. An alternative to the traditional method of removing turf and tilling in soil amendments is called the “no-till method”. Turf is composted in place by covering with sheets of newspaper. The bed is prepared by spreading the recommended amendments on top of the newspaper, 6 to 12 inches high. November 2005 Acton Garden Club Soil and Water Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens We’re planting a bed with an ornamental grass in this slide. Lay down layers of newspapers, wet them with a hose to keep them from flying away, and layer soil amendments on top. You can plant directly into the compost in the spring. Create this bed in fall, and you can plant first thing in the spring. November 2005 Acton Garden Club 3
  • 4. Soil and Water Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Here is the finished bed topped with mulch. You may use the newspaper and mulch combination on purely mulched areas, such as in front of rock wall along a street and along a driveway, to keep weeds out. The advantage to “no-till” is a savings in time, labor and weeding, if you relay newspaper and mulch over the surface of your planted and mulched areas each spring. There are two good books on the no-till approach to planting beds: Lasagna Gardening by Patricia Lanza Weedless Gardening by Lee Reich November 2005 Acton Garden Club Soil and Water Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Maintaining your drought resistant plantings requires that you periodically add organic matter to the soil and mulch each growing season. There are two organic amendments mentioned here: seaweed and wood ash. Seaweed supplies a high percentage of potassium and micronutrients; wood ash provides potassium and higher amounts of phosphorus and also raises pH. November 2005 Acton Garden Club 4
  • 5. Soil and Water Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Watering Considerations: • Capture rainwater from your roof for hand watering. The Water District advertises a reduced price rain barrel in the spring • Honor the town’s water restrictions from May – October • Sprinkling is the least efficient way to deliver water, due to evaporation • Micro irrigation systems are the most efficient . Lee Valley Tools has good information about drip irrigation and products on their website at www.leevalley.com November 2005 Acton Garden Club Soil and Water Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens The goal is to minimize water use. Initially, you need to water in your plantings and keep them well watered as they get established. Once established, water only when they need it. Monitor rainfall with a rain gauge. One inch per week is adequate. November 2005 Acton Garden Club 5
  • 6. Drought Tolerant Plants Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens The Yucca plant has succulent, swordlike leaves which store water for drought periods. The leaves also have a slivery tinge to them. November 2005 Acton Garden Club Drought Tolerant Plants Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Liatris, Gayfeather, has tuberous roots or corms. Eryngium, Sea Holly, has divided leaves. November 2005 Acton Garden Club 6
  • 7. Drought Tolerant Plants Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Ornamental grasses have very deep tap roots to seek water during droughts. Zebra, shown here, is clumping and is a striking accent to the garden. November 2005 Acton Garden Club Drought Tolerant Plants Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Amsonia is a nice accent in the garden with its blue flowers. The leaves are long and narrow. November 2005 Acton Garden Club 7
  • 8. Drought Tolerant Plants Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Echinacea, Purple Coneflower, has fibrous roots to store water for periods of drought. The stems and leaves also have small hairs, which protect against drying from winds and capture rain. November 2005 Acton Garden Club Drought Tolerant Plants Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens This garden has both ornamental grasses, which we have discussed, as well as Geranium, Cranesbill. The leaves are divided into 5-7 deeply cut parts. Again, they have small hairs. November 2005 Acton Garden Club 8
  • 9. Drought Tolerant Plants Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Coreopsis, Tickseed, has leaves that are very thin and long. November 2005 Acton Garden Club Drought Tolerant Plants Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Cimicifuga is a native wildflower. It has 3 coarsely toothed leaflets. November 2005 Acton Garden Club 9
  • 10. Drought Tolerant Plants Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens November 2005 Acton Garden Club Drought Tolerant Plants Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Kniphofia, Torch Lily or Red Hot Poker, is very drought tolerant and the plant has fleshy roots to store water. The leaves are long and sword shaped. November 2005 Acton Garden Club 10
  • 11. Drought Tolerant Plants Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Achillea, Yarrow, has fernlike foliage. The divided leaves help the plant to not lose moisture. The leaves are also aromatic when crushed. November 2005 Acton Garden Club Meadows Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Preserve open fields; there is no returning once we have built a community of homes on them. November 2005 Acton Garden Club 11
  • 12. Meadows Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Making wildflowers a part of our garden keeps natural habitat alive for insects, birds and animals. November 2005 Acton Garden Club Meadows Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Appreciate wild grasses; it is less work, requires no watering and preserves open space. November 2005 Acton Garden Club 12
  • 13. Meadows Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Acton residence: garden of wildflowers seeded in 1994. Garden rooms created by paths throughout the property. Easy maintenance plantings, perennial daylilies. November 2005 Acton Garden Club Meadows Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens AGC member: new spring planted wildflower meadow in the woods. November 2005 Acton Garden Club 13
  • 14. Meadows Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Each season brings out a different set of flowers in bloom; summer: rudbeckia, cosmos and squash. November 2005 Acton Garden Club Meadows Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens Acton Resident: Wildflower walkway to the house. Maintenance and water use are greatly reduced. November 2005 Acton Garden Club 14
  • 15. Conclusion Using Drought Tolerant Plants in Our Gardens You can enjoy the beauty, ease of maintenance and water conservation of a drought tolerant planting. Use our tips to get started today! November 2005 Acton Garden Club 15