(photo of shrub step ecosystem courtesy Northwest Habitat Institute).
Host introduction: Spring is here and the garden is calling. Often times, we answer the call with fertilizers and lots of water. But many people are looking for green alternatives to landscaping. Sueann Ramella reports on a green alternative many gardeners are excited about; Xeriscaping. Listen here.
Sueann Ramella: What do you need to grow a beautiful garden? A green thumb helps but you need soil, [ Sound: digging in soil] or substrate, some plants or seed – hopefully a plan and water [Sound: water from faucet] Lots of water…[Sound: water gets louder] depending on the type of plants you choose and the climate you live in. By the way, you are most likely using… [Sound: gulping water] drinking water to irrigate your gardens and lawns.
In Spokane, the average family triples their water usage in the hot summer months. Most of that water is used outdoors. Bill Rickard is the Water Quality Coordinator for the City of Spokane.
Bill Rickard: We have a lot of water, but not necessarily so much that we can waste it. Water use in this area tends to be more acute in the summer. Any urban area, and Spokane is no exception, uses several times more water during the summer; half of all the water that you use all year. So we want to work together to responsibly use our water resources.
Ramella: So what can be done to grow a beautiful garden, and reduce the amount of water used to sustain it?
Kathy Hutton: Xeriscaping is great because everybody’s is going to be in a water crunch right now.
Ramella: Kathy Hutton is with Plants of the Wild in Tekoa, Washington.
Ramella: Xeriscaping is the use drought tolerant, often native plants to landscape. If you are imaging bunch grasses, tumbleweeds and lava rock it does not sound attractive and maybe boring...
Chuck Cody: Well, first of all plants are not boring. There are many, many plants that are native throughout the Western United States that are very exciting!
Ramella: Chuck Cody is the Plant Growth Facilities Manager for the School of Biological Sciences at Washington State University …
Cody: They’re colorful. They have their own characters if you will. There’s a lot of Penstemons, (common name is beardtongue ..it has bell shaped flowers in many colors ) there’s a lot of agastache (stiff and angular flowering stems in pink, mauve or purples..)
Kathy Hutton: We have a lot of shrubs that are very pretty; Service berry (Petite white flowering bush), Chokecherry (a tasty jam!) , low ground covering plants that are very popular for landscaping. Kinnickinnick [or bearberry] is one of the real popular ones (shrubby with red berries) and wild strawberries …There are some very pretty bushes Low ground covering plans.. Kinnikinnick (shrubby with red berries) and wild strawberries …”
Chuck Cody: Xeriscaping can be many things though. I mean, it can be a rock garden where you put a lot of succulents or potentially even cacti. There are some cacti that will work in our area.
Sueann Ramella: Many organizations and cities are encouraging people to xeriscape. Plants of the Wild, along with The Washington Department of Ecology, WSU Extension and the cities of Spokane, Post Falls and Coeur D Alene distributed information on wild flower mixes and low maintenance grass seed to residents.
Kathy Hutton: Spokane and Coeur D Alene realize they are going to have a problem with conserving and rationing water. So they are trying to educate the public on options other than putting in a typical lawn. There are options out there and just giving them some information on some different alternatives.
Ramella: Learning about the types of plants and how to design a xeriscape garden is easy. It just takes a little time and a willingness to change old gardening habits. Kathy Hutton says there’s a growing number of people looking into xeriscaping.
Kathy Hutton: I think people are beginning to change. We are having a lot more people calling that are interested in xeriscaping and native landscaping and even our turf mixes, which we call our low maintenance mix, where they don’t’ want to put in much water, fertilizer or even as much time. They want it to be low maintenance for them.
Sueann Ramella: For more information on xeriscaping, including photos of drought tolerant plants come to Our Northwest at nwpr.org.
Links:
Washington State University
Hardy Plants for Waterwise Landscapes
Washington Native Plant Society
Washington Native Plant Society (Photogallery)
University of Oregon
Xeriscape is a Water Wise Solution (A Water Wise Solution)
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's Wildlife Areas page.
Gallery:
Agastache urticifolio (nettleleaf giant hyssop)
Kinnikinnick or Bearberry
Plant Images - http://plants.usda.gov/gallery.html
It's very informative posting, actualy i'm new in the domain matter, so this writing help me much increase my knowledge.
Posted by: Betonherstel oplossingen | February 16, 2010 at 03:40 AM
I found your website perfect for my needs. It contains wonderful and helpful posts. I have read most of them and learnt a lot. Thank you.
Posted by: Study in UK | February 24, 2010 at 08:56 PM
These flowers look really nice! I had no idea xeriscaping bloomed so beautifully!
Posted by: web development dubai | March 03, 2010 at 10:50 AM
How did Rock and roll bring us to the music we have today?
For example, how did rock inspire artists to create music genres such as rap, and other new songs/genres that we now have. Also, did rock and roll always have a rebellious tune? If not how did it change to that?
Posted by: generic viagra | April 09, 2010 at 01:46 PM
I am growing some mini lettuce and two grape plants, and i was wondering if you had ANY suggestions for fertilizer...thanks... all help is appreciated.
Posted by: buy propecia | April 26, 2010 at 09:18 AM
I have had a problem I am growing some tomato plants and they have started to die on me. I think this was deliberate can anyone tell me what would kill a plant that's in a liquid form and is also odourless
Posted by: cheap kamagra | April 27, 2010 at 07:22 PM
Hi, just had to leave a note for you to say what a beautiful blog you have here. Interesting, creative posts and great pictures as well - perfect ! Thank you for sharing them and best wishes.
Betonrenovatie is er in vele vormen. ECO REMAIN renoveert beton op vele manieren. Betonrenovatie via kathodische bescherming is een van onze specialiteiten. Voor meer informatie over Betonrenovatie, neem dan contact met ons op.
Posted by: Betonrenovatie | June 30, 2010 at 04:38 AM
At such a wonderful moment, I came to your blog. I like what's introduced in your blog. To have the opportunity to talk with you. Also welcome you to visit my blog and have some advice. Thank you!http://www.nikeairjordan.cc/
Posted by: Retro Jordans | July 22, 2010 at 02:22 AM
Did you ever expect a corporation to have a conscience,when it has no soul to damned,and no body to be kicked?Do you understand?
Posted by: lacoste shoes 2010 | July 22, 2010 at 11:48 PM
All I am New, I have been looking around this board for about a few hours as a guest. I found it extremely and it has helped out allot. I hope to hang around for abit and contribute.
Posted by: Web Promotion | August 12, 2010 at 02:15 AM
thanks for a terrific publish!
Posted by: Business Quotes | August 12, 2010 at 02:16 AM
what a implausible put up, wow.
Posted by: Sports Reviews | August 12, 2010 at 02:17 AM
glorious work man, maintain writing the identical means
Posted by: Blog and Reviews | August 12, 2010 at 02:18 AM
thanks !! very helpful post!
Posted by: Social Media Marketing | August 12, 2010 at 02:19 AM
Very shorts, simple and easy to understand, bet some more comments from your side would be great
Posted by: Youth Reviews | August 12, 2010 at 02:22 AM
hey, nice blog and good submit, simply an recommendation, make it more personal, it's at all times more fascinating!
Posted by: Vitamins and Minerals | August 12, 2010 at 02:23 AM
good stuff is taking place. i completely keep right here for method too long. your website is great! do not let anybody try to say otherwise!
Posted by: Business Opinion | August 12, 2010 at 02:25 AM
genuinely enjoyed going through the post. Competently written and consultative. I would for sure advocate you to surface with articles a bit more often.
Posted by: Steroids and Sports | August 12, 2010 at 02:27 AM
i absolutely have enjoyable reading your blog. dont stop posting the excellent quality info!
Posted by: Business Promotion | August 12, 2010 at 02:28 AM
Wow this is a great resource.. I’m enjoying it.. good article
Posted by: Painting Collection | August 12, 2010 at 02:29 AM
this is an interesting piece of news. thank you
Posted by: Business Marketing | August 12, 2010 at 02:32 AM
Fantastic. The links you have shared are very nice for us all.
Posted by: logo desgin | December 10, 2010 at 10:40 PM