Wildlife Garden : Drought Tolerant Plants

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2008

Drought tolerant plants typically have leaves that are either waxy, spiky, succulent or hairy, such as rosemary, cistus, lavender and sedum. Plant drought tolerant species in a garden, able to survive long periods of hot and dry weather, with tips from a professional horticulturist in this free video on gardening for wildlife.

Expert: Elaine Hughes
Contact: www.wildlondon.org.uk/gardening
Bio: Elaine Hughes is London Wildlife Trust's expert gardener, working across a range of projects and campaigns.
Filmmaker: Kathy Stannard

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  • I wish more people would be more concern about saving water and at the same time bringing beauty with plants like you are doing. Thanks

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