Desert Landscaping




Desert Landscaping

 

We need not be in expert in the field of science to know that water is one of the essential and inevitable elements of growing a plant or a healthy garden. However, the abundance of water is not omnipresent, especially in hot areas which are more likely prone to droughts. Or what if, let’s say, you want to grow your very own garden whose need for sustenance and water is very minimal. Given these situations, you might want to try a kind of garden modeling which requires very small demand for maintenance, and such bantam amount of water at that. This is known as desert landscaping.

If you are interested in desert landscaping, you must first get loads of information about the plants that you may use in this kind of gardening. The first one on the list is the so-called Joshua tree. This tree can actually grow into as big as 40 feet in height. Some distinctive characteristics of this tree are its spiky leaves and inch-long cream-colored flowers. Unlike most plants, this tree prefers dryer soil. Another type of tree that is best for desert landscaping is the fern of the desert, which is a characterized for being deciduous. It has bright green leaves and also has cream-colored flowers, which sprouts during the spring. Then there is the desert willow, which is a small shrub that grows only up to 25 feet. It is known for the lightly scented flowers that it grows, which particularly bloom during April. If the first trees are not yet enough to beautify your perceived garden, then you might want to try the elephant’s food. What’s good about this bush is that it can withstand a temperature that is as low as 30 degrees Fahrenheit. You might also want to try Longwood bluebeard, which not only grows beautiful blue flower but has also the fragrance that is just perfect for your garden.




Then finally, if you are really after the color, then you might want to give Autumn joy a shot, since the leaves of this plant can come into a great variety of different colors. The most common colors are orange, pink, red and yellow. At the end of the day, the beauty of your desert landscaping will not simply depend on the plant that you choose, but more importantly in the harmony that you can instill amidst the diversity of each plant.