This document summarizes how different types of landscape plants respond to drought conditions and provides recommendations for keeping plants alive during extended drought periods. It describes how plants can be categorized as water spenders, drought evaders, or water conservers based on their ability to obtain and conserve moisture. Prolonged drought can cause leaf scorching, wilting, and increased susceptibility to pests and disease. The document recommends reducing plant water stress through practices like mulching, limiting grass competition, and deep watering. It also lists specific plants that typically survive drought well or poorly in Kentucky landscapes.