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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI have a rocky, sunny backyard about 40 miles east of Austin, TX. What type of plants would be best and will use little water? Thank you.
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1 Comment To "type of plants"
#1 Comment By Liz Baessler On 03/23/2017 @ 12:18 pm
There are plenty of plants that like sunny, rocky soil and need little water.
Xerophytes in particular are perfectly adapted for your conditions. Here’s an article all about them:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/cacti-succulents/scgen/xerophyte-desert-plants.htm [1]
Here’s a broader article about good drought-tolerant plants:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/special/xeriscape/drought-tolerant-plants-for-nearly-any-landscape.htm [2]
The best and easiest way to ensure your plants do well in your climate is to choose native species. Here’s a great (if kind of dense) resource for plants native to your area:
http://water.tamu.edu/files/2014/01/central-texas-landscaping-plants-guide.pdf [3]