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If you are planning new planting next year, research drought-tolerant species.
They are drought-tolerant, tough plants that do well in the island's sand and wind.
Continue to plant, and don't let anything dry out - even drought-tolerant plants need water until well established.
This particular drought-tolerant plant does best if it has a good sunny location.
The species can be grown in a variety of soils and is drought-tolerant.
This species is drought-tolerant and can be used in xeriscaping.
Once established, most ivies are drought-tolerant, but everybody needs a good start.
"Take a look at the foliage and you can tell that these are drought-tolerant plants.
It is drought-tolerant once established, happy in a wide range of soils and quick to put on size.
They are fairly salt- and drought-tolerant, but should be protected from extreme cold.
Some require damp or wet conditions, others are relatively drought-tolerant.
They are highly drought-tolerant (and in fact dislike too much moisture).
These are all drought-tolerant plants, good for baking sun.
This is a cold-resistant and drought-tolerant tree when well established.
Drought-tolerant plants can be grouped in areas farther from your sources of water.
Under warm conditions, this is one of the most drought-tolerant pines, living even with less than 200 mm per year.
The species is drought-tolerant and in captivity needs water only about once every other week during the breeding season.
The Jersey tea is a drought-tolerant species with roots that can develop up to 15 feet.
This tree grows in dry habitat and it is drought-tolerant.
Sesame is very drought-tolerant, in part due to its extensive root system.
But once it gets going, it's tough and drought-tolerant.
I now have drought-tolerant California plants like lavender and ceanothus.
It is drought-tolerant and does well in hot climates.
Zoysia, a drought-tolerant grass, is being tested around the country.
Although somewhat drought-tolerant, naturally growing plants are usually found in areas with regular rainfall.