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The Challenges Of Landscaping In Arizona

Landscaping in Arizona presents many unique challenges, but if you are willing to put in some research and a little bit of elbow grease, you can have a beautiful yard year round. One of the biggest challenges to landscaping in Arizona is the fact that there are so many USDA plant hardiness zones within the state.

Landscaping In Arizona By Zone

The USDA plant hardiness zone map is a fantastic tool that every gardener and landscaper should use when planning what plants to place in their yard. The map breaks down the country into zones based on climate. If you are careful to choose plants that have been labeled for your zone, they should not only survive, but also thrive, under the right soil conditions in your yard. When landscaping in Arizona, it is especially important to know exactly which zone you live in. The state contains so many zones that if you don’t pay close attention, it can be easy to purchase plants that won’t do well in your city.

Once you find out exactly what zone your Arizona landscaping project will be in, choose plants that will thrive not only in your town’s climate, but also in your yard’s soil. If your soil isn’t ideal for a particular plant, you can take steps to amend your soil. Do careful research on your plant’s needs and amend your soil accordingly.

It is possible to place a plant in your yard that is meant for a slightly warmer climate. You can plant such a plant in a container or even plant it as an annual and plan to replant it each year. Some people have luck planting warmer condition plants in protected spaces against a house or structure. They take careful pains to protect the plant during the winter and often the plant will survive until the following spring.

Arizona Landscaping Goes Native

One of the best ways to landscape in any climate is to make ample use of native plants. The deserts and highlands of Arizona have a wide array of native plants that are not only interesting specimens to look at, but often have a gorgeous life cycle that changes throughout the season. Native plants will adapt well to the soil in your yard and help to sync your property to the landscape outside your garden walls.

If you are interested in using native plants in your Arizona landscaping, make sure that you purchase your plants through a reputable local nursery. A local nursery will ensure that you have plants that are best adapted for your zone and soil.


A Guide To Desert Landscaping
Perhaps when most 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.

Desert Landscaping: The Hot And Cold

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.

If you are purchasing a home in the desert and want to do some desert landscaping around your house the best place to buy your plants is from a local nursery. Often big box garden retailers have their plants ordered by someone in their regional office. This person often doesn’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.

Desert Landscaping: Water 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. 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. 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.

If you want to cut back on the amount of watering your desert landscaping requires, fill your yard with gravel or rocks instead of grass. This low maintenance alternative to grass looks attractive in a desert setting. One caveat to rocks is that light colored gravel will reflect the sun’s heat, causing your yard to seem even hotter each afternoon.




The Art Of Swimming Pool Landscaping

You just fulfilled your dream of putting a swimming pool in the backyard of your new Arizona retirement property, and you can already envision the amazing pool parties and neighborhood get-togethers that will fill your summer weekends for years to come. Only one thing stands between you and your first big party: the challenge of landscaping your swimming pool area. Staring at the blank canvas of yard around your pool can make swimming pool landscaping seem like a daunting task, but if you follow these easy tips, your poolside will be gorgeous.

Swimming Pool Landscaping Begins With The Right Fence And Decking

Fencing a swimming pool is a major safety precaution that every pool owner needs to follow. In fact, many cities require fences as a part of getting a swimming pool permit. Since your fence will be a major focal point around your pool take the time to choose one that will look attractive next to your house and provide a great backdrop for swimming pool landscaping. Don’t make the mistake of placing your fence too close to your pool, or you won’t have room to place plants around your pool.

Depending on the type of pool you have, the way that you surround your pool will vary. Above ground pools often have wrap around wooden decks and in ground pools are often wrapped in cement sidewalks or flagstones. Choose decking that compliments the shape of the pool, type of fence surrounding it, and the type of swimming pool landscaping you want to pursue.

Swimming Pool Landscaping And Plant Choice

When you are landscaping your swimming pool area, sometimes the plants you don’t choose are as important as the plants you do choose. Many people like the idea of shade around the pool, but planting trees around the pool means you will be cleaning leaves out of the pool on a regular basis. If you want shade choose evergreen shrubs, such as junipers and you will have a cleaner pool.

It is very tempting to plant highly fragrant or flowering shrubs next to your pool. As beautiful as a flowering bush can be, it can also be a haven for bees. If you don’t want to deal with bee stings at pool parties, skip the types of shrubs that attract these insects.

A great way to bring foliage near your pool, with the ability to keep things portable, is to plant shrubs and annuals in containers and spread them out around your swimming pool.


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