What To Think About When Landscaping For A Dry Climate
If you are landscaping for a dry climate you should begin your design at the same place as you would if you were
landscaping for any other climate: discover what plants are best suited to the conditions and use that as your
starting point. There are plants for most climates, and climates for all plants, and so there is the possibility of
creating a garden in most climates too; the trick is always to ensure you know the local climate and soil well
enough to be able to draw up a list of what would be appropriate to your location. In fact, in unusual climates,
such as the very dry, gardening can be a challenge not just in what plants to grow but also in how best to design
the landscape for best effect both for plant health and for aesthetic enjoyment.
In dry climates, lack of water and high temperatures are the big issues. Water conservation can often be a
concern so that it is not a case of just watering more frequently since that may not be possible; therefore,
efficient plants able to grow under such restrictions are generally the best option unless you have an endless
supply. Such restrictions not only affect the plants you choose but also the overall garden design which means that
ground cover such as grass may not be a viable option for you; there are grasses available which can survive in
such terrain but there are also other options. Dry landscaping using natural rocks, gravel, stone and wood can be
the source of a strong and visually interesting garden design while using little in the way of water resources.
If you stick with the most natural plants for your climate then there are plenty of visual cues for
ornamentation and decoration in images of these plants in their natural environment; in fact, it is often where
they look most attractive. Rocks, stones, gravels and sand can add colour to your garden or yard which might
normally only be found in a flowering plant. Low maintenance is a very positive benefit of this sort of garden too.
If planned and designed properly, landscaping for a dry climate can produce a unique and visually interesting
environment.
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