xeriscape [Noun / Verb]

Definition of xeriscape:

  • (Noun) A style of landscaping designed to reduce or eliminate the need for irrigation by using drought-tolerant plants.
  • (Verb) To landscape (an area) using xeriscaping techniques.

Synonyms of xeriscape:

● Xeriscaping

● Landscape design

● Landscaping


Opposite/Antonyms of xeriscape:

● -Lush landscaping

● Tropical gardening

● High-water landscaping

● Conventional lawn care

● Irrigated garden


Sentence/Example of xeriscape:

They decided to xeriscape their yard to save on water bills.

A xeriscape can be just as beautiful as a traditional garden.

Many homeowners in arid climates are choosing to xeriscape.

The city offers rebates for residents who convert their lawns to xeriscape.

Cacti and succulents are popular plants in a xeriscape.

She replaced her water-thirsty lawn with a xeriscape filled with rocks and native plants.

Xeriscaping reduces the need for constant watering and maintenance.

His backyard xeriscape featured gravel paths and desert flora.

They hired a landscape designer who specialized in xeriscaping.

The drought prompted many people to consider xeriscaping their gardens.

A xeriscape doesn't mean sacrificing beauty for function.

Xeriscaping is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional gardening.

The park incorporated a xeriscape section to educate visitors about water conservation.

Their new home came with a fully designed xeriscape front yard.

The homeowner's association approved her plan to xeriscape.

Xeriscaping often involves using mulch to retain soil moisture.

You can xeriscape with colorful flowers as long as they are drought-resistant.

The garden was transformed into a peaceful xeriscape retreat.

Xeriscaped areas are ideal for regions experiencing frequent droughts.

With rising water costs, more communities are encouraging xeriscape gardens.