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WaterSmart Landscaping Tips
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Did you know more plants are killed in North Carolina from over-watering than from drought?
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Divide the Landscape into Three Water-use Zones * High Water-use Zone (Oasis Zone) 10% of the landscape is watered regularly
* Moderate Water-use Zone (Transition Zone) 30% of the landscape is watered on demand
* Low Water-use Zone (Xeric Zone) 60% of the landscape is not watered
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High Water-use Zone (Oasis Zone)
The High Water-use Zones are small, highly visible, high-impact areas of the landscape where plants are watered routinely to encourage their optimum growth and performance. This zone is usually limited to the entrance to the home or business.
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Moderate Water-use Zone (Transition Zone)
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In the Moderate Water-use Zones, plants are watered routinely during establishment, then they are watered only when they show signs of moisture stress by turning a gray-green color or by wilting. Typical landscape plants located in this zone would include azaleas, dogwoods, redbuds and herbaceous perennials.
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