Some areas in the Rio Grande Valley experienced spotty showers, and more rain is forecast for this weekend, but it may not be enough to pull the area out of a drought.
Experts recommend watering lawns or gardens two to three times a week. Early morning or late evening are the best times to water.
Some plants can be brought indoors, but only for a short time and under the right conditions.
“If it’s very cold inside the house, then it’s not a good idea to bring the plants inside completely. They can stay inside for a day or two, and then we’ll take them back out. Or, if we have a porch or an outdoor area — perhaps one with partial shade — that’s fine,” Muñoz Garden Center Manager Hellem Ortiz said.
Drought-resistant plants include bougainvillea, agaves, cacti, crown of thorns, and desert rose.

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