Drought-resistant plants

Who among us would not like to see his site flowering and lush green? But often the dreams of luxurious greenery are shattered into the impossibility of providing the dacha residents with much-needed regular watering. The solution in this situation can be the planting of special drought-resistant plants, which even without the daily water procedures can survive even in the most intense heat.

Drought-resistant trees

If the summer does not often pamper you with rains, it is often not possible to water a plot, but you still want to pamper yourself with the fruits of your own garden, we advise you to pay attention to the cherry. It is a rare representative of fruit trees, able to bear fruit normally even in the most arid years, safely surviving severe winter at the same time. The merits of cherries include its ability to grow on impoverished soils, and complete indifference to the gassed city air.

Sufficiently high resistance to droughts can boast of the Irga, also known as the Corino. The pleasant taste of her small fruits, as well as the ability to easily tolerate both summer droughts and winter frosts, makes the Irga a welcome guest in any dacha section.

Those who want to achieve a different decorative effect besides the crop, should plant a bird cherry on the plot, which is also characterized by a high level of drought resistance.

Drought-resistant shrubs

Create a beautiful hedge with a minimum of hassle is not difficult, if you choose to barberry. It is not only a beautiful drought-resistant shrub, but also a source of delicious edible berries.

Not inferior to barberry in decorativeness, nor in resistance to weather difficulties and hawthorn, which can also be used as a hedge.

Speaking of drought-resistant garden plants, it is impossible to ignore the currants and gooseberries common to all.

Drought-resistant garden flowers

Among tall, drought-resistant garden flowers, the mallow or rod-rose is confidently holding the palm of the championship. The bright large flowers of this plant traditionally serve as adornment of the adjacent front gardens, without requiring absolutely no care in return.

By planting a decorative bow or allium on the plot, you can solve two problems at once: decorate the garden with bright unusual flowers and get rid of a number of pests that this plant scares away with its smell.

Excellent drought and bright African crocosmia. Bright flowers of this plant can breathe life even in the most dreary and abandoned site.