Welcome to the wonderful world of xeriscaping, where beauty meets sustainability. We explore the concept of xeriscaping and how it can help you create water-wise landscapes in dry climates. Whether…
Table of Contents Understanding Your Home's Style and Architecture Assessing Your Lifestyle Budgeting for Your Landscape Design The Importance of Research Getting Professional Help Choosing Climate-Friendly Plants Considering Sunlight and…
Stamped concrete is a popular choice for many homeowners who want to enhance the look of their outdoor space. It provides a unique, customizable surface that can mimic the look…
Relatively inexpensive and beautifully functional, gravel is a popular component of many modern outdoor spaces. Here are some creative ways you can incorporate this versatile material into your landscaping design…
Colorado’s climate can be tough on grass. The cold winters and dry, hot summers pose specific challenges that can leave your lawn looking desiccated and brown. By planting resilient grasses,…
Lush landscapes demand a lot of time and water. Unfortunately, modern homeowners are finding it more and more difficult to find either of these limited resources. But there is some…
Boulders enhance the natural feel of a garden or yard while bringing plenty of practical advantages as well. From retaining walls and garden structures to water features and fire pits,…
Lawn edging materials allow you to easily create attractive boundaries between your garden, lawn or driveway. But which material is right for you? Let’s take a look at some of…
Dry climates can prove challenging for landscapers who often struggle to sustain thirsty vegetation. Lush green lawns require significant time, attention and water. On the other hand, hearty, drought-resistant landscaping…