When you talk of desert and landscaping in the desert areas, there is one primary reason for doing such job and that is conservation. Water is the most important resource in a desert place. As such many people in the past have missed out on the importance of landscaping for fear of wasting this very important resource. The nice thing is that you can actually have great landscaping and even a lot of attractive colors while maximizing your use of water and even conserving this precious commodity. It may seem to be amazing and to others is a bit unrealistic but with the proper planning, this is very possible even if there is lack of knowledge about gardening and landscaping.
The first and perhaps most practical method of landscaping in desert areas are to choose plants that are native to the place in which you are landscaping. This is of course is the initial no nonsense step to a good lush environment even in harmful climates. These plants actually two major benefits. The first one is they are accustomed not only to the dryness of the season but also the big amount of sunlight that they will be getting each day of the year. Plants from other seasons are more used to times of sun and clouds in most cases minimal sun exposure within the day.
Secondly, they do not have expensive maintenance like costly fertilizers and nutrients, to be able to achieve their maximum beauty. They can simply grow in desert soil that is not known for being rich in nutrients. Combine these two advantages with the fact that these plants know how to live with small amounts of water and they are incredibly landscaping options for desert areas.
Before deciding on your desert garden landscaping, you have to conduct a careful study. It is actually possible to have a lush green or even bring and colorful garden and landscaping. You must seek the help of local professionals to have the best shaping of your landscaping job and even ideas to combine colors and greener you like the most into your garden while giving the efficient use of the water, which is definitely limited in supply. Use irrigation widely and cleverly to be able to conserve the water. In fact, small ponds are perfect and water efficient in this particular weather.
The major challenge when in desert landscaping is efficiency. The great way to address this is by grouping plants that need similar amounts of water together. You must also properly use of either real or engineered slopes in order to give a runoff area for rain and those plants that require the most concentration of water. You also need to choose trees, bushes, shrubs, plants and flowers that are hardy and resilient and if not native to the area at the very least native to similar climates. Always keep in mind that desert landscaping is rough on plants and people. But despite of that, you have to know how to come up with a nice oasis of your very own.
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