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Below there are about 40 old Georgia FACES articles that deal with water conservation in the landscape, drought or drought tolerant plants. You can take these articles and use them to develop your own newspaper article or radio discussion or TV discussion. You can also use these articles to see what Extension Specialists are working outdoor water conservation topics.

 

Start drought-proofing your landscape now
Help landscape plants cope with deepening drought
Water conservation still important, officials say
Turf Grasses, Like All of Us, Need Water
Unsteady Water Supply Bad For Plant Growth
'Water by Inch' is Trusty Rule of Thumb for Lawns
Trees Actively Struggle to Survive Drought
Don't Let 'Summer Droops' Damage Your Trees
Help Garden, Landscape Through Dry Times
Water-use Restrictions Could Help Lawns
Watering Right More than Turning On Sprinkler
Fall Gardens Can Be Prolific, Despite Drought
Water Your Landscape Without Water
Keep Your Landscape Plants Healthy, Happy
Easily water lawns wisely this summer
Droughtproof Landscape, Avoid Water-ban Panic
Help Plants Survive Watering Restrictions
Don't let lawn suffer through summer dry spells
Urban Agriculture Group Plans Water Use
Don't let lawn suffer through dry spells
Understanding Water Important in a Drought
State operates under level-2 watering schedule
Know when, how much to water your hot, dry lawn
Rain harvesting system: New twist, old idea
Five easy steps to water-efficient flower beds
Timely Watering Can Save Trees, Money
Simple Steps Help Landscape Handle Drought
Commonsense Rules for Flowers in Drought
Gardens, harvesters make best use of rainfall
Extreme Heat Sizzling Georgia Landscapes
Used properly, home irrigation can be helpful tool
It's hot, dry and time to fix irrigation problems
How Much Water Is Enough for a Tree?
Take time now to check home irrigation
EPD tightens outdoor watering schedule in state
Avoid overwatering to prevent plant diseases
It's hot, dry and time to fix irrigation problems
Help your lawn's turfgrass tolerate drought better
New Turf Grass Needs Much Less Water
Sizzling summer heat scorching landscapes
Be Water-Smart When Choosing Landscape Plants
Drought-resistant Landscape Plants

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