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
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
MrOscaramartinez 1 year ago