Whatever you call it - it's all got to do with gardening with the use of native plants or those that naturally need very little extra water, necessary especially in dry areas, like the western United States. As a matter of fact, apparently the changing climate is making this type of gardening much more popular of late.
You'll see plants like cactus used, of course, but lavender, thyme and juniper are also known to be great xeriscape plants.
Planting the right types of drought-tolerant vegetation is only one part of smartscaping: another is getting out the old rain barrel to collect water. Not only do you conserve water, but you can lower your water bills!
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