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SACRAMENTO (CBS13) Californias drought isnt the end of your yard, as experts say there are plenty of ways to have a beautiful landscape while still conserving water.

Many communities are instilling restrictions on water use, including Sacramento and Roseville which have 20 percent reductions in place.

Sacramentos restrictions go as far as limiting outdoor watering to one day a week, which must be on the weekend. That level of cut can leave a lawn feeling dry.

But Silverado Nursery guru Carly Smith says there are things you can do to beautify your yard.

Theres a lot of plants you can put in your landscape that take minimal water but will still give you the same effect of having lush green landscaping, she said.

One of those plants is the grevillea, which is a native of Australia and requires very low amounts of water. Its the opposite of the horsetail that thrives in water saturated areas.

Water fountains arent something youd think of adding in the middle of a drought, but Smith says its a good addition, since the water recirculates.

She recommends trees, as they create a canopy that will reduce the amount of water that evaporates out of a yard.

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California Drought A Chance To Re-imagine Your Yard

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