“A handful of non-invasive exotics were used, mainly succulent species from the Americas, that tolerate the very hot dry summers but also the heavy rain that we get,” Graham says. The soil is well-drained so that water passes through quickly, ensuring the roots don’t rot.  Photo 4 of 6 in How They Pulled It Off: A Sprawling Garden Inspired by a Neighboring National Park

How They Pulled It Off: A Sprawling Garden Inspired by a Neighboring National Park

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"A handful of noninvasive exotics were used, mainly succulent species from the Americas, that tolerate the very hot dry summers but also the heavy rain that we get," Graham says. The soil is well-drained so that water passes through quickly, ensuring the roots don’t rot.