New garden in Edmond park explains xeriscaping

 
BRIAN KIMBALL | Published: July 21, 2009   

EDMOND — Residents soon will have a model example when it comes to water conservation.

In conjunction with Oklahoma State University’s Horticulture and Landscape Architecture Department, the Edmond Parks and Recreation Department is in the midst of creating a low-water use garden at Bickham-Rudkin Park at 33rd and Rankin streets.

The xeriscape demonstration garden is scheduled to be completed by September and will feature low-water use plants. Educational signs will show others how they can cultivate a similar garden...
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