We all want to save water in our gardens, but how? These products will make it oh-so easy.

Green on Green
Caitlin Atkinson

This article is part of our new 8-week, limited edition newsletter series, The Low-Water Gardening Guide, where we’ll walk you through what it takes to create a sustainable garden, from swapping in the appropriate plants to new irrigation methods to the tools you’ll need and more. Sign up here to get each installment straight to your inbox.

Despite the heavy rain of late, when it comes to gardening in the West, we all want to save water. In fact, according to the University of California Center for Landscape and Urban Horticulture, landscape irrigation accounts for approximately 50% of the state’s annual residential water consumption. When looking at a number like that, one could be tempted to take out a garden altogether and opt for something all-concrete, but that’s not the answer, thank goodness. After all, gardens provide animal habitat, cool our cities, do double-duty as erosion control, and so much more.  

Nevertheless, “With the aridification of the West, where the region has become drier over time, it’s crucial to responsibly manage the water we have,” says Amanda Begley, TreePeople’s Associate Program Manager for Water Equity in Los Angeles. “So if we can conserve water on our landscapes, we can make a big impact on water savings.” 

More Videos From Sunset

The question is how? Well, we’ve got some big ideas for how you can create a low-water garden. Below are eight products that will help you save water—and time—while doing right by your plants.

Manage Your Water Use with These Tools


We only recommend things we love. If you buy something through our site, we might earn a commission.

Read the Current Issue Here!

Get one year of Sunset—and all kinds of bonuses—for just $24.95. Subscribe now!