Plants need water and sun to develop and thrive, however, not in the same quantities. Not taking this into account when caring for each species is one of the most common mistakes that destroy the plants you have at home. And it also represents a key factor when deciding which will be the most appropriate to place in the garden. The climate will largely depend on this, for example, in areas where water is scarce and periods of drought tend to occur.

Trying to grow plants with a high irrigation requirement in land with these characteristics will end up resulting in a bad decision. For this reason, it is preferable to opt for varieties of plants with qualities that make them resistant to climates where water is not abundant. It will be much easier to take care of them and make them thrive, in addition to being more ecological and having less impact on the family economy.

A garden located in a dry climate does not mean that you have to give up looking full of plants, you just have to know which ones will be able to be planted in said land. Of course, it is advisable to prepare the land so that the drainage system is in good condition. In this way, the plants will grow stronger and healthier. It is also advisable to reinforce the task of retaining water in plants by placing organic matter on the soil. Especially in the hot months.