Water-Wise Landscaping


The District's New Water-Wise Landscape

During the dry summer months, outdoor water demands lead to increased irrigation. One way to cut down on water use outdoors (and on your water bill) is to choose native Texas plants for your landscape. These plants are adapted to a Texas’ climate and by design need less water. Pairing native plants with water conserving practices (rainwater harvesting, drip irrigation, mulching, composting, etc.) provides a homeowner a beautiful, distinctly Texas landscape that doesn’t require the amount of water and care of a non water-wise landscape. For more information on installing your own water-wise landscape, please click on the following links and documents. In addition, the District has its own water-wise landscape that can be toured upon request. Please contact the District office at (512) 282-8441 for further assistance.


Website: City of Austin's Grow Green Program

Website: Searchable Database of Native and Adapted Plants to the Austin Area - City of Austin's Grow Green Program

Website: The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Website: Texas Cooperative Extension - Xeriscaping

Website: Smartscapes

PDF: Smartscapes Brochure

PDF: BSEACD Water-Wise Brochure

PDF: Additional Water-Wise Landscaping Resources


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