2. Most of us received a notice from our local water district over the
weekend asking that we begin cutting back on our water usage.
Currently, the request is to reduce by 20%. It is commonly found
that 50% of our water usage goes to our landscaping. While taking
shorter showers and running our washing machines at full loads
will help—a greater impact can be made through smart
landscaping. This is also known as “Xeriscaping”.
3. The key element in this
landscape design is to
reduce water use. The
fringe benefits of this
include a reduced need for
pesticides, fertilizer and
overall yard maintenance.
Take a few minutes to
asses your yard: are there
parts of your yard that
have primarily no sun or
full sun, does water tend
to pool in a certain spot?
These questions will help
you decide which plants
can
be
nearly
selfsufficient in your yard.
4. The easiest way to reduce your water use is to reduce the
size of your grassy areas. We all enjoy a green lawn, so
choose the part of your yard you will enjoy in this way the
most. You may also want to consider installing artificial
grass. There are many options available and although the
installation cost is higher, it will pay for itself in several
years of low/no maintenance.
5. The use of plants native to
your region also makes a
tremendous difference in
your water usage. An
abundance
of
flowers, shrubs and trees
will add visual interest and
make compromising for a
smaller
grassy
area
worthwhile. Planting thirsty
plants in a pot or other
large container allows the
water you do use to stay
within reach of the plant
which requires it.
6. Commonly Recommended Plants: Trees
• Monterey Cypress
• Eucalyptus
• Fig
• Juniper
• Common Olive
• Gray Birch
• Acacia
• White Poplar
• Siberian Elm
(top)
• Gray Dogwood
(lower left)
• Amur Maple
(lower right)
10. Smart Maintenance
A key part of Xeriscaping is
choosing plants for the full growth
size, this reduces the need for
excessive trimming, except as
necessary to keep the plant
healthy. Water is essential to every
plant, the use of mulch helps soil
retain water by providing a barrier
to evaporation. We also
recommend installing a drip system
for a controlled slow watering
routine. Many people are using rain
barrels to capture rainfall for
watering purposes as well.
11. When designing your improved landscape, don’t
forget to include an area or two for lounging and
enjoying your new space! A patio or gravel ground
cover will also greatly reduce your use of water.