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  2. Xeriscaping - Wikipedia

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    An example of xeriscaping outside the United States Capitol in Washington, DC The Xeriscape Demonstration Garden at the headquarters of Denver Water in Denver, Colorado. Xeriscaping is the process of landscaping, or gardening, that reduces or eliminates the need for irrigation. [1]

  3. Denver Water - Wikipedia

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    Part of what ultimately doomed Two Forks was the 1977 Foothills Settlement Decree with the EPA that required a program of water conservation. As part of these efforts, Nancy Leavitt, a secretary working for Denver Water coined the word xeriscape in 1981 from the Greek xeros meaning dry and also the botanical meaning of drought combined with ...

  4. Denver Botanic Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The world's first Xeriscape Demonstration Garden was created at the Gardens in 1986, and 2 years later its name was changed to Dryland Mesa. It was based on the "7 Principles" of Xeriscape, and includes drought-tolerant plants from the arid West and Mediterranean areas. [6] The Japanese Garden is called Shofu-en—the Garden of Wind and Pines. [7]

  5. Outdoor water-use restriction - Wikipedia

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    Using native vegetation, such as xeriscaping in desert locations, avoids having to water in the first place. Using greywater or stored runoff from a roof gutter downspout is also an alternative for trees and shrubs, but not for large expanses of grass, which would be difficult to cover. Australian researchers have concluded that there is little ...

  6. Cactus garden - Wikipedia

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    Rebutia minuscula Echinocactus grusonii with hand-painted spikes. A cactus garden is a garden for the cultivation and display with many types of cacti. [2] [3] Cacti, due to their unusual appearance for Europeans, attracted the attention of the first European colonizers of Americas and were brought to Europe as ornamental plants already in the 16th century.

  7. Prairie restoration - Wikipedia

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    They are frequently used for xeriscaping projects in arid regions of the American West. [20] On a larger scale, communities and corporations are creating areas of restored prairies which in turn will store organic carbon in the soil and help maintain the biodiversity of the 3000 plus species that count on the grasslands for food and shelter. [21]

  8. JonBenét Ramsey was found dead in the basement of her family's Colorado home in December 1996. Reuters 2 months ago U.S. housing affordability to worsen even as price rises slow: Reuters poll.

  9. Bioswale - Wikipedia

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    Xeriscape bioswales are populated with runoff generally only after rain and storms and stay dry otherwise. Wet bioswales are similar to wetlands in which they retain water for a much longer period of time that allows for infiltration of stormwater instead of simply emptying the water at the end of the bioswale into storm drain inlets.