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The simple tricks Oregon gardeners can use to grow more food with less water
The simple tricks Oregon gardeners can use to grow more food with less water
The simple tricks Oregon gardeners can use to grow more food with less water

Published on: 05/30/2026

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Once established, squash plants take less water.

CORVALLIS, Ore. — Gardeners hoping to conserve water can start by growing crops that naturally need less of it. Choosing drought-tolerant vegetables and matching irrigation to plant needs makes water-wise gardening both practical and productive.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/hg/2026/05/the-simple-tricks-oregon-vegetable-gardeners-can-use-to-grow-more-food-with-less-water.html

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