Low Water Landscapes

Low Water Landscapes seem to be on everyone’s minds these days.  I’ve been busy designing and creating gorgeous low water gardens, so not a lot of time to write today.  I thought I’d share some low water landscapes that might spark your interest, and give you ideas.

Low Water - Cozy Cottage Path

A cute little garden, we pulled out all the grass, put in a DG path and low water beauty including Dymondia.

Low Water - Cactus Garden

Here is a cactus garden with permeable paving and lots of texture.  This is not to everyone’s taste, be careful around kids and animals! It does however fit the bill for low water.  Disclaimer: This is not one of my gardens, I was passing by and couldn’t resist snapping a shot.

Summit

We removed about one third of the lawn on this one; beautiful, colorful and it fits in beautifully with the neighborhood.

If you would like to create a low water landscape, think about giving me a call at 661-917-3521 or visit my website and contact me there.

xoxo

leslie

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