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I love the water plant idea! I've never had any. Do you know of any that would survive a cold winter?I just found this thread! Just about everything I do has been covered already!
I haven't read through all the posts yet, but wanted to mention a couple ideas I haven't seen yet.
Styrofoam can be broken into chunks and used at the bottom of landscape plants. Both in pots and in the ground to add a drainage layer. I loved packing peanuts for that but never see them anymore...so now I break up sheet styrofoam for it.
I scatter pond buckets through out my garden. I can grow water loving edibles in them and when I only have a few plants that need water, I can scoop some from them without turning on the hose. Saves a tiny bit of water ands pretty to boot. I grow Minari in mine and watercress. My Minari kinda took over though.
Pots from store bought plants can usually be donated to plant businesses. Here I donate them to a place called Desert Survivers. They reuse them.
Lots of great ideas on here...I'm looking forward to reading through all the posts.
Where I need to do better is gasoline. Everything is a 30 - 45 minute drive from our house. Hubby and my eldest both drive that far daily for work...so an hour to an hour an a half driving to and fro on weekdays. Kinda horrible.