After years of minimal rainfall, California's water supply has become a great concern for all of its residents. By choosing California drought-resistant landscaping, you can help reduce water usage and lower your utility costs.
That’s an excellent question, and we’re here to explain. Drought tolerant landscaping includes the use of plants and materials that require little to no irrigation for upkeep. Native plants, rock beds, synthetic grass, and rain gardens are all considered drought-friendly options. Going drought-resistant can also mean reducing maintenance, which can help with gardening costs and save you time. You won’t have to spend your evenings after work or weekends pulling weeds or mowing the grass.
There are plenty of lush, vibrant plants that are native to Southern California that require very little water to thrive, allowing you to choose from a large catalogue of drought-tolerant plants. You can also build a rain garden, which you can read more about in our blog.
There's no longer a need to waste water with sprinklers. Drip-irrigation gets the job done far more efficiently by delivering water right to the roots of each plant. Looking to completely eliminate irrigation altogether? There's plenty of options for xeriscapes, too.
With over 28 years in business, we know how to landscape like we know how to tie our shoes. While California drought-resistant landscaping is often assumed to look bland and dry, in our case that that is far from the truth. We're here to help you do everything you've ever wanted with your landscape while still conserving water.
Smart-Timer controlled irrigation systems are here and give you more control of your watering schedule than ever before. No more waking up early to water the plants or lawn. Once the system is installed along with its weather-monitoring instruments, these timers connect to your Wi-Fi and allow you to control your irrigation systems from just about anywhere. Those that monitor the weather will automatically adjust your watering levels based on several environmental factors. Your plants will stay properly hydrated with the push of a button.
Replacing a landscape that requires regular watering with California native plants, artificial turf, and other drought-resistant landscape options can massively reduce the water you use and pay for. Additionally, to help finance your project, we recommend checking what rebates are available in your city.