Grow plants native to your area
Gardens are a major water user, soaking up to 35 per cent of total household water use in some areas. Planting a water-wise garden using native plants is one of the most practical ways to save water and money. Not only do native plants provide good habitat and food sources for birds and other organisms, they are generally adapted to Australia’s dry climate, so require less water than exotic plant species.
Contact your local council or local nursery for information on plant selection and water smart garden design.