Drought-Tolerant Landscaping for Your Home

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Keep your landscape looking great even in times of water conservation with these few helpful tips!

Know Your Plants

There are a variety of plants that can lend a helping hand to your water conservation efforts while still looking stunning in the process. Here are a few plants that we feel are equal parts beauty as they are low maintenance.

Succulents

Photo of succulent plant arranged artistically with white rocks surrounding them.
These plants are designed for clients with little rain fall with thick plant walls to help retain moisture. Succulents can lend some greenery to your landscape and is so versatile, it can work with any plant arrangement

 

Lavender

Closeup photo of purple lavender in grass.
This plant is surprisingly low maintenance. Lavender plants can help to accent certain parts of your landscape to offer a hint of color and it also helps it smells good, too

 

Feather Grass

A phot of feather gross moving in the wind.
There are many varieties of feather grass but they all have one thing in common – they all look great in your yard! Feather grass can help add a whimsical touch to any landscape.

Got a Large Yard? No Problem.

For those who have a lot of space to work with, there are a lot tricks you can do to keep your yard looking beautiful without having to fill every square inch with plants or grass.

Having drought-tolerant garden beds will lend a helping hand in making your yard looking bountiful with plant life without spending too much per square inch. Having a concentrated garden bed will naturally make it look more full and cuts down on maintenance significantly. The surrounding space can be full with wood chips or decorative stones and will surely compliment any surrounding plant life.

For additional tips for your landscape, check out our blog entry for enhancing your landscape.

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