What Observations Can Guide Me in Choosing Drought-Tolerant Plants for My Bioregion?
Living in the Pacific Northwest, I've historically had a lush garden, but climate changes are making drought tolerance a priority. As I work on selecting new plants, I’m keen to hear from others who have closely observed how drought-tolerant plants fare in our unique bioregion's microclimates. I’ve tried some drought-tolerant varieties, but I've noticed varying success depending on their specific location in my garden. What observations can help me identify the best planting sites within my space for these plants? Any insights or lessons learned from your own gardening experiments in similar conditions would be invaluable!