Creating a resilient garden in dry New York soil starts with selecting plants naturally adapted to less moisture. Perennials like drought-tolerant ornamental grasses, Yarrow, and Russian Sage establish deep root systems, enabling them to thrive with minimal irrigation once mature. Prioritize plants with silvery foliage or succulent leaves, as these often indicate a natural ability to conserve water. This approach ensures a vibrant landscape that conserves water and reduces maintenance.
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