When people think of the desert, they only think of broiling hot days, cacti, and dry heat. In truth, many deserts are located in high terrain and the hottest of days can actually turn into cool nights. Many deserts also experience cold winters that can include snow, and desert landscaping often reflects this.
About Hot And Cold Temperatures
Because the desert can experience such a range of temperature changes, desert landscaping needs to be hardy enough to tolerate heat as well as cold. Evergreen shrubs and trees survive well in high terrain deserts, because they withstand the heat and tolerate cold. Many cactus plants are also cold hardy. This surprises many people, because they think of cactus as hot area plants.
Toro 1800 18-Inch 12 Amp Electric Curve Snow Thrower #38025
Buy From Local Nursery
Because they understand understand the complexities of desert weather. Big box garden retailers have their plants ordered by someone in their regional office. They don’t understand the complexities of desert weather and orders plants that might not do well in your yard. Ordering plants from a local nursery or choosing landscaping that is locally grown ensures that you will get plants that will thrive and grow in your desert landscaping.
How to Water Desert Landscape?
The answer is "With Care". If you stick to plants that are native to the area in which you live, watering your yard shouldn’t be an issue. However, if you want to grow flowers, vegetables, or other plants that don’t normally grow in the desert, you need to make sure that you provide a source of water to your desert landscaping.
What to do before you design your desert yard?
Check with your local authorities to make sure that there are no watering restrictions in your city or county. Once you have established how much water you want to spare on your yard each month, come up with a watering plan.
Black & Decker Alligator Lopper 4.5-AMP Electric Chain Saw #LP1000
Do you want to water by hand?
The easiest way to water your lawn and garden is with a timed sprinkler system. If you plant grass set your timer to go off in the early morning hours, so that the water can seep into your ground before the sun rises and causes it to evaporate.
Choose a drip irrigation system to water your shrubs and ground covers and you will see minimal waste.
How to cut back on the amount of watering your desert landscaping requires?
To do this, fill your yard with gravel or rocks instead of grass. This low maintenance alternative to grass looks attractive in a desert setting. Note that light colored gravel will reflect the sun’s heat, causing your yard to seem even hotter each afternoon.
COSTA MESA, Calif. (AP) - A jobless Costa Mesa homeowner fined $400 for having dirt landscaping says he is trying to save water and money. Out-of-work salesman Kevin Doane went to City Hall this week to fight the citation, seeking a hardship waiver ...
Read more...
CHICO -- A series of organic gardening classes will include lessons with experienced organic gardeners, chef David Guzzetti and two field trips. The series begins Sunday from 1:30-3:30, through March 29. The cooking class will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p ...
Read more...
NATCHEZ — When The Dart found James and Frances Gwin at their Eastwood Road residence, they were relaxing in the backyard — an area they’ve been working on since moving to Natchez three years ago. As a couple, they are half-retired — she is ...
Read more...
Remote Sensing Technologies indicate new evidence of ancient humans at the Big Springs LAS VEGAS , Jan. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- In addition to the more traditional archaeological excavation of a pre-historic pithouse currently underway at the Springs ...
Read more...
The upside of what might be the longest recession since the Great Depression is the historically low interest rates, experts said at the Guerrilla Tactics —Business Financial forum Tuesday at Gila Community College. “It’s a good time to apply ...
Read more...
Homeowners in Sonora and surrounding communities are invited to a public meeting Jan. 10 to listen to a panel discussion on the use of herbicides to restore fire-safe landscaping around their homes. The Highway 108 FireSafe Council meeting is ...
Read more...
Jared Field | The Clio Messenger Four downtown movers and shakers pose in Clio's south alley, an area of downtown targeted for infrastructure improvements if, and when, federal dollars, as part of the prospective stimulus package, start flowing in ...
Read more...