Hey folks, I'm just starting out in the landscaping world and I'm curious about the term 'xeriscaping.' It's all about using drought-resistant plants to cut down on the need for watering, right? Do landscaping business owners commonly use this term, or is it mainly known in certain regions where water is scarce?
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Absolutely! Any serious landscaper will definitely know about xeriscaping. It's a key approach for sustainable landscaping, especially in dry regions. It's becoming more popular everywhere because of the growing awareness about water conservation.

That's good to hear! So, even in places with more rain, landscapers might still use some xeriscaping techniques?