Some of the benefits of xeriscaping your yard include water conservation, increased biodiversity, reduced water costs, less lawn maintenance, and an increase in property value.
Category: Landscaping
When to Cut Back Ornamental Grasses
The best time to cut back ornamental grasses is typically in the spring, when new shoots grow, but are not yet so tall that you’d clip their tips when cutting. Late fall and winter are also good options for some grass types and local climates.
16 Best Wind-Resistant Trees
Wind-resistant trees have deep, extensive roots and flexible wood that bends under wind pressure instead of breaking, such as:
• Canary Island date palm
• Live oak
• Crape myrtle
• American beech
• Bald cypress
12 Ways to Get Rid of Standing Water in Your Yard
There are several ways to get rid of standing water, such as improving surface drainage and soil structure, installing French drains, and watering wisely. Learn all about them in this guide.
Types of Mulch for Your Landscape
With so many types of mulch, such as wood chips, bark, cardboard, gravel, and rubber, it can be confusing to choose among them. We’ll help you understand each type so you can choose the right one for your landscape.
How to Choose the Right Mulch Color for Your Landscape
When choosing the right mulch color for your landscape, consider your home’s exterior color, landscape style, plants, and other factors, which we’ll explain here.
How to Mulch Your Yard: A Step-by-Step Guide
As an experienced landscape designer, I’ll share pro tips for how to mulch your yard, including how to calculate the amount needed and apply it correctly.
Mulch Calculator: How Much Mulch Do You Need?
To learn how much mulch you need, measure the area and multiply the square footage by the mulch depth. Or use our mulch calculator.
9 Types of Organic Mulch For Your Landscape
Leaves, compost, and bark chunks release beneficial nutrients back into the soil during decomposition. Here are nine types of organic mulch for your lawn.
5 Types of Inorganic Mulch: Which Is Best?
There are five main types of inorganic mulch: rock, plastic, landscape fabric, rubber, and reflective. Let’s find out which one is best for your yard.