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A Drought-Tolerant Gathering Spot
Garden Gate
|Issue 183 - Summer 2025
Perhaps that hot, dry corner in your yard isn't actually doomed for desolation. With a bit of thoughtful design and some plucky plants, it could become an oasis.
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FROM USELESS TO USEFUL
This design is for a full-sun situation that tends to have dry soil and experience periods of drought. It may give off coastal vibes, but it's actually suited for gardens as cold as zone 4, coast or no coast. The challenge here isn't just to get flowers to grow, but to transform a portion of your yard into a pleasant place to connect and relax.
LIVED-IN AND LOVELY
The minimal, sleek shade structure will draw you in. It doesn't distract from the other elements and adds just a touch of shade, mostly for your sake and the longevity of your furniture. I suggest a durable but comfortable sectional—cushions optional. Check out what's hiding behind the privacy panel above for a tip on cushion care.
Simple details boost this garden's appeal on a hot day: a cool-toned color scheme that creates a calm and peaceful ambience, plants that keep blooming even when you feel like wilting, adding movement to the design. Peruse the information above to see how these all work together, then flip the page for practical next steps.
INTO THE NIGHT
This story is from the Issue 183 - Summer 2025 edition of Garden Gate.
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