Dryland Revival

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Photos from Dryland Revival's post 11/30/2024

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When we arrived on site, the weeds were absolutely running the show. Though it’s hard to see now, the native plants and drought-tolerant plant starts you see here will grow big enough to help crowd out weeds in this landscape moving forward. Native trees will provide habitat for native birds and insects, and create shade for the homeowners to enjoy.

Photos from Dryland Revival's post 11/19/2024

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Our team transformed this side yard from scorched earth to rainwater oasis! Eventually, the native grasses you see here will grow big enough to create habitat for birds and insects and grow deep roots that will help keep the soil in place. The trees planted here will create shade to keep this “scorched earth” look from repeating itself during Spokane’s hot summers. The dry creekbed will help direct and control the flow of water, making the most of our region’s minimal rainfall.

Photos from Dryland Revival's post 11/03/2024

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🌾 Indian Ricegrass (Achnatherum hymenoides)

🌿 Purple Sage (Salvia leucophylla)

🌳 Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius)

🌼 Cutleaf Daisy (Engelmannia peristenia)

Native plants have spent thousands of years growing in this climate and forming symbiotic relationships with native wildlife. They are without a doubt the most sustainable choice for your yard and garden.

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