Aspects of Dry Landscaping

In the hot and dry Southwestern United States,
landscaping takes on an entirely different significance than in other
regions. As water is so precious here, conservation is a major concern of
both home owners and city officials. But desert home owners don't have to
sacrifice beauty because of the lack of water. Dry landscaping is an
excellent way to make a landscape unusual and eye-catching, while using
minimum water resources.
If you have a desert landscape there are many things that you can still do
to transform it into something you can be proud of. Make sure you research
about flowers and plants to see what can survive in the conditions that you
are faced with.
Living in a dry and arid climate, your desert landscaping is going to take a
little more planning than some other parts of the country. desert
landscaping will have to work with a plan that includes only plants and
trees that can survive with much less water than some other plants. There is
no point in planting something if it can not sustain itself afterwards. So
take some time with your desert landscaping plan and make sure that you have
done everything suited to the climate.
To start with you will need to do quite a bit of planning. Because the land
is not the best and the climate may be difficult, it does need a lot of
thought. You need to have some idea on what look you want to achieve too and
then see if it is at all possible to achieve this.
Cacti are the most popular and versatile plant in desert landscaping. When
shopping for cacti for your dry landscaping you will find a large variety in
sizes, shapes and colors. You will be surprised when you learn that there
are cacti several feet tall and others small as a couple of inches. Flowers
are not uncommon in cacti, and the variety is also large, though they don't
bloom for a long time. One exception is the prickly pear, named after its
fruit. This cactus produces a beautiful yellow flower in summertime.
Drought-resistant plants compliment dry rock landscaping well. The native
southwestern plants are generally sun-loving and water-wise. Careful
research will reveal low maintenance and low water use plants perfect for
this type of landscape. Many of the cactus varieties are good choices, as
are juniper, lamb's ear, and other perennial plants that can withstand year
after year with little water.
What makes using desert landscaping friendly plants so great is that not
only will these plants do well even in the hot sun they will also be able to
thrive in poor quality soil. This is a much needed quality because places
that have so much sun tend to have poor soil as well. So in essence you are
killing two birds with one stone as they say.
Natural rocks and stone are perfect ways to make a home's landscape blend
into the native environment. Rocks bring out the beauty and diversity of
nature. Natural rocks can be obtained in many different sizes, shapes, and
even colors. From black lava rock, to gray granite, to white limestone, your
choice won't be an easy one.
As there is such a wide variety of stones to choose from, you should find
that there is something to suit both you and your gardens needs. The various
colors available allow you to create a unique look which will help to make
it that little bit more scenic.
In order to decide which colors to use you will first need to create that
plan which will help you to see what colors go best with what features.
Perhaps you just want to stick to natural looking stones and if so that is
fine. Natural stones create a natural look which can make the garden seem
like an even more peaceful place to be.
With the desert being quite dry and hot, a water feature would also come in
quite handy and it tends to look extremely classy as well as adding charm.
It is a fun and creative way to make your desert landscape look completely
different to how it was before.
There are some great benefits of adding lights to your landscape area. Not
only do they add a touch of class but they can add a sense of security to
the area and even the house. The lights can really help to brighten up any
dark areas around the yard and they can also make it easy to see at night
whilst you are out in the garden. They also help the landscape to look
extremely impressive and it adds that little something extra to the balance.
They really are an inexpensive way of adding extra charm and style to any
landscape.
The fact of the matter is, even in hot and dry desert-like areas, landscapes
can still be designed to be attractive yet conservative. And often a lush
garden can hardly compare to the charm and creativity found in dry
landscaping.
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