Xeriscape
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Educational modules on various topics of xeriscape including landscape plantings and irrigation (NMSU Ag Sciences Center at Farmington). Xeriscape Brochure
Xeriscape Council of New Mexico
The Xeriscape Council’s main goal is to educate New Mexicans and others about water conservation, and to promote native, low-water plants and landscaping/irrigation methods in New Mexico as a means of water conservation.
Xeriscape for Beauty and Conservation
The comprehensive how-to site geared toward homeowners is sponsored by the Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority. The site features downloadable design templates, plant lists, and rainwater harvest garden instructions.
SmartScape© utilizes xeriscape principles, but goes beyond the basics by providing design, care and plant search tools that are “smart” for West Texas.
A resource of science-based information related to the design, installation, and maintenance of WaterWise landscapes for the principal plant adaptability regions in Texas.
The High Country Xeriscape® Council of Arizona is a non-profit educational organization whose sole purpose is to support water conservation methods in the home and business landscape setting in the towns of Payson, Pine, and Strawberry, Arizona and the surrounding areas.
Xeriscape, Colorado State University
CSU Extension has an expansive gardening site and this particular section on xeriscape has a wide variety of information for both CO and other regions of the southwest.
The Southern Nevada Water Authority offers tips and resources to help you keep your landscape lush and water efficient.
Provides cost-efficient and environmentally friendly solutions for homeowners and for large-scale landscapers that are designed to help preserve natural resources and prevent waste and pollution