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Drought TOLERANT Landscape Design



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23 Comments

  1. Have any ideas for landscape ideas for people who travel or gone from homes for extended times. Without paving or rocking yard.

  2. Great video! I live in Utah where it's crazy hot! Due to the drought, we need to transition our grass yard into a combination dry scape/grass that has a privacy,mountain scene landscape theme!! (Evergreens, Blue spruce, grasses). Can you create a Mountain Scape video!!!

  3. Hello there. I am actually about 60 miles south of st louis in the town of farmington. My grandmother recently put me in charge of redoing her pool yard that is about a half acer or so itself. She currently has a privacy fence around the pool yard that I plan on putting a flower bed all the way around with rock closer to the fence and mulching out the rest about 3 to 4 feet. The yard is huge. I was wondering if you had any tips on how to decorate the space that I plant or what i could use to fill in the area without going overboard. Im on a budget but want something simple but elegant at the same time. This house was my great grandmother's and over the years, it hasn't been in the best shape and needs some tlc. Also drought resistant plants would be the best as my grandma isn't home much and I will be the one to go over to help with the up keep of it when I have some free time. If there is any advise you could give me, I would love to hear back from you. Thank you for your time.

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  6. Awesome video. Thank you.
    Would you do a video about how to plant on an area with "death ray"? In California, it has drought and also heat. The houses tried to use energy saving windows, which reflect the sun (and burn and kill any plants in the path in front of the window).

  7. Hello I love this video.
    I live in Riverside California. The city of Riverside give us a free tree yearly. I have planted fig, 5 citrus, guava, and a plum. I only plant along the fence. I ha a patch of grass in the center. I would like to remove the grass and have a drought resistant landscape. How can i integrate this tree to a landscape like the one that you have in your design.

  8. Canadian here, I'd love a very cold /snow resistant design, but also a super small space design, and some edible plant design.

  9. $10,000? Gees! If I can't do that for $600, forget it.
    I'm not a professional landscaper, but I'm 62, and I've been gardening since I was a teenager. I use cuttings all the time which cost nothing, but do take time to establish.
    I also choose where I put my gardens so that I can utilise any already established plants and tree. Also, I'll buy (if I have to) large plants that are selling cheap, just to fill in the garden while other plants are waiting to take off and grow, they might not be exactly what I want, but they will be temporary. I'll also over plant (if the plants are cheap) then I pull up what I don't want once the garden is established. I don't buy rocks, or bricks for borders because you can usually get these for nothing, somewhere. I'll use newspaper or cardboard rather than buy weed matting. There are many shortcuts, and many cheaper alternatives for gardening if you think creatively.

  10. Bobbyk thanks for the video.
    I live in Arizona full time landscaper we love watching your videos, please keep doing what what you do.

  11. I'm from South texas, and l do landscaping for a living. The aloes and yuccas and agaves are expensive. The reason is that these are slow growing plants. It will take you a good 6 yrs to get a plant of considerable size. The soil here in texas varies; you can hard pan you can have kaliche , both that are very hard to dig in. I can imagine it would be more difficult in places like California or Arizona, which l would guess is mainly rock. If you do not live in a dry climate, you would most definitely need to do your beds in mounds. Succulent plants like yuccas and agaves would rot.

  12. Tips for someone who wants to be a designer? I’m working from you tube but want to do this on a professional level. How did you get started?

  13. Great video. I live in Los Feliz area of Los Angeles. There some amazing examples of beautiful landscaping out here. There is this one house with drought resistant landscaping. Man, it’s beautiful and well kept. You can tell the home owner takes great pride in their house. Whenever I become a homeowner, I am interested in drought resistant landscaping, but it doesn’t seem too welcoming for young families with children. There seems to be a lot of sharp pointy plants that would hurt if fell on.

  14. Takes Time, money AND Energy,u can say that again🤤🙆I dont pay for my garden but It takes me 9hrs OF work AND sun some days,saludos from Cabos San Lucas

  15. we need a simulation for when the rain does come. i think that would help visualize pooling and the use for slope designs.

  16. I live in La Verne which is 40-miles outside of Los Angeles, zone-9? I have 500-sqft lawn which I like to turn into drought tolerant landscaping. I like to do this project without hiring a landscaper what do you think? Any ideas for me?

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