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Naturalist Revolution: Plants that Thrive with Little Water and Set a Trend in Modern Gardens

Summary by La Nacion
From climate change, high maintenance costs and greater ecological awareness, new trends in gardening point towards gardens of naturalistic style, mainly when you do not want to consume more water than is essential or you do not have it (xeriscape). Thus, it is increasingly frequent the use of meadows, multilayer plantation, native plants of dry ecosystems that grow naturally in each region and the incorporation of resistant exotics, typical of …

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From climate change, high maintenance costs and greater ecological awareness, new trends in gardening point towards gardens of naturalistic style, mainly when you do not want to consume more water than is essential or you do not have it (xeriscape). Thus, it is increasingly frequent the use of meadows, multilayer plantation, native plants of dry ecosystems that grow naturally in each region and the incorporation of resistant exotics, typical of …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, October 11, 2025.
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