Drought Tolerant Plants for NH Landscapes

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Title: Drought Tolerant Plants for NH Landscapes
Summary: Below-normal precipitation during the period of 1995-2002 resulted in damage to or death of many trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants in New Hampshire and the Northeastern U.S. Even short periods (days to weeks) of hot, dry weather can threaten the health and survival of newly planted woody material, many annual flowers and other herbaceous plants. Longer drought periods harm established trees, shrubs, vines and perennials as well. Homeowners and landscapers who wish to minimize irrigation needs or who live in areas with potential water restrictions should select plants which can tolerate drought.
Resource type: Text
Format: PDF
Size: 21.9 KB
Language: English
Date created / revised: 09-May-2002
Creator: Catherine Neal
Publisher: UNH Cooperative Extension
Permalink: http://extension.unh.edu/resources/files/Resource000520_Rep542.pdf
Keywords: drought , drought tolerant plants , new hampshire landscapes , plants
Categories: Home and Garden - Home Water Supply, Home and Garden - Landscape Design, Home and Garden - Landscape Topics, Home and Garden - Trees and Shrubs
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