Just killing off your garden is a bit of "cutting off your nose to spite your face." However, you could spend some time and effort in re-planning your garden to be more economic in its water needs.
Look for plants that can replace lawns (grass is a huge water consumer). Plant trees and bushes that use low-water consumption. Be aware that older plants require less than seedlings/younger plants. Mulch your garden/walkway areas. Install a rainwater collection system and use that water for your garden. You can DIY certain things such as keeping your gutters and drains clear of debris to ensure proper drainage into the collector. Rain barrels are available in many places. In lieu of this, you may use 5 gallon buckets. Be sure to close the lids between rainfalls to avoid mosquito growth.
In some areas you may water your garden with "gray water" such as shower, dish water runoff, washing machine run off, etc.... Be mindful of the types of detergents you use in your tasks. Be sure it is non phosphorus and safe for the environment, or you'll definitely cut your nose of to spite your face" by using chemicals that will leach into the groundwater and kill your plants. Be aware, also, that there may be existing regulations in place banning "gray water" use. For example, not being able to "use gray water to flush toilets, or water yards" as it is in our areas. Check your local rules and regulations to be sure.
The largest freshwater lake in Israel is the Sea of Galilee (×›× ×¨×ª Kinneret in Hebrew).
The population of Kvutzat Kinneret is 606.
Kinneret College was created in 1965.
Kvutzat Kinneret was created in 1908.
Kinneret Zmora-Bitan Dvir was created in 1919.
The cast of All About Kinneret - 2013 includes: Susan Joyce Miller Lenny Ravich as Louis Julia Shapira as Kinneret
Kinneret is pronounced as "kin-uh-ret" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Basically from the Kinneret lake we have.
Jordan River Sea of Galilee (Kinneret) Dead Sea
Most of the fresh water in Israel comes from a lake called the Kinneret.
Lake Tiberius. Also called lake "Kinneret", locally.
The Sea of Galilee, also known as the Lake of Gennesaret, Lake Kinneret, Sea of Tiberias or Tiberias Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Israel, and it is approximately 53 km (33 miles) in circumference, about 21 km (13 miles) long, and 13 km (8 miles) wide.