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Energy Efficient Gardens
Use fewer resources in the garden. Lawn mowing uses up millions of gallons
of fuel each year. If you have an acre of lawn to mow there may be other
design ideas which will reduce the maintenance required and the amount of fuel used to
care for it.
Perennial beds cut into the lawn, adding trees with ground
cover beneath them and shrub borders are ways to create a more energy efficient
garden.
Sun/Shade Considerations
Controlling the light with plants. Design your garden with a sloping
planting plan, that is use large trees and shrubs towards the direction of the
sun and work your way down to the smaller shrubs and herbaceous perennial and
annuals.
Know the sun and shade patterns throughout the year. Tall deciduous tress
can create shade in the summer, cooling the garden. They can also block
the sunlight from coming through your windows during the heat of the day in the
summer months, reducing the need for air conditioning. In the winter,
after the trees lose their leaves deciduous trees allow the sun to filter
though into the window helping heat house.
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