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6 Great Ideas for Landscaping Palm Springs

As a desert resort city, it may be hard to imagine Palm Springs to be green and colorful, with plenty of grass and flowers. In reality, it really is a desert, with dry sand that stretches for miles, rocks and the occasional tumbleweed. But with the right ideas of landscaping Palm Springs, the place can look quite heavenly.

Of course, if you want to retain that desert appearance, but with a few enhancements, that can be done as well. All it takes is the right idea and a professional landscaping team to get the job done.

 

Great ideas for Landscaping Palm Springs

  1. Lawn Free

Instead of the usual green turf, expose the beauty of gravel and sand and use it to your advantage. Add drought-tolerant grasses and young trees, and your front or back yard can look like a desert that is teeming with life. Designate areas for paving, especially the part beside the front door, to provide clear pathways.

  1. Hidden Oasis

What’s one thing every desert should have? Yes, an oasis. Use the same idea when landscaping your yard, but take it to the next level. Add a fountain in place of a pool, and structures that will provide shade, without completely covering the yard, such as a pergola or something similar. Add cactus here and there to re-create the desert scene.

  1. Lush curb appeal

Who says you can’t have a lush garden in desert Palm Springs? It’s really all about choosing the right plants, particularly those that require less watering. There is a variety of plants with low water requirements, and a professional landscaper would know exactly which ones are heat-tolerant. To keep thirsty grass from growing, place pavers over them.

  1. Geometric patterns

This landscaping idea brings to mind a much abused cliché, “Go big or go home”, with massive pavers used, and separated by a thin stretch of green turf. It resembles a fabric pattern dominated by squares, but with very practical applications. With only a small amount of grass involved and a tree or two, water requirement is kept low. You may not even need to water the grass every day.

Another alternative would be to use large circles instead of squares, and then surround it with gravel.

  1. Low-fuss, low-maintenance backyard

If you want to keep backyard maintenance to a minimum, choose the right idea for landscaping Palm Springs. A great idea would be to pick just one corner where heat-tolerant plants will be placed, and cover the rest with a deck and patio, complete with outdoor seating. This will make it easier to water the plants, which you probably won’t do on a daily basis, and have plenty of outdoor space to relax and enjoy.

  1. Landscape features

Featuring drought-resistant plants, islands, bridges and a shaded fireplace, this landscaping idea won’t need water, but still has enough greenery and whimsical details to make it an amazing outdoor space. Add seating, and you would be tempted to spend time outdoors, even under the hot Palm Springs sun. But what really makes this a great idea is the no-water-needed appeal.

There are many other ideas for landscaping Palm Springs. Speak to a professional landscaper at eLandscaping today.