Tag: nature

  • Best Landscape Plants for Areas Without Irrigation in Phoenix

    Best Landscape Plants for Areas Without Irrigation in Phoenix

    I think it goes without saying that low desert yards are challenging places to plant, especially without a dedicated irrigation system to supply water. It’s definitely possible to hand water a wide variety of plants out here – watering deeply and less often will train their roots to become more drought tolerant and resilient. That…

  • Why it’s Nice to Have a Personalized Guide for the Yard

    Why it’s Nice to Have a Personalized Guide for the Yard

    I’ve met a lot of people in the Phoenix area who feel like they’re flying blind when it comes to their front yard and backyard landscaping. The Sonoran desert is a unique and challenging ecosystem to plant in, though it is also very rewarding to maintain gardens of these lovely plants we have in southern…

  • Bring the Bajada to Your Yard

    Bring the Bajada to Your Yard

    The Sonoran desert is beautiful and draws many people to the Phoenix area. Without our iconic desert, Phoenix is just like any other concrete parking lot but much, much hotter. Luckily our desert trees provide shade without asking for much upkeep. Our desert flowers bloom effortlessly where other plants struggle. Drive out to the trails…

  • The 7 Landscape Challenges Most Common in Phoenix AZ

    The 7 Landscape Challenges Most Common in Phoenix AZ

    As a landscape designer in the east valley of Phoenix, I’ve heard many different reasons a client is unhappy with their landscaping. The Arizona low desert is a unique environment unlike almost anywhere else in the world and presents unique challenges. Here are some of the most common landscaping issues homeowners have in this difficult…

  • Designing a Hedge in the Low Desert of Arizona

    Designing a Hedge in the Low Desert of Arizona

      Hedges are problem solvers. Privacy can be defended, an unsightly view blocked, or a large empty space filled with greenery and color. Beyond being practical landscape installations, hedges are also an opportunity to choose plants that you enjoy and that work with the overall design of the yard. Planning a hedge involves taking into…

  • What’s Blooming in the Desert: Barometer Bushes

    What’s Blooming in the Desert: Barometer Bushes

    These last few weeks of ample rainfall have set off the Texas sage. These shrubs that blend into the background most of the year suddenly look like thickly frosted cakes on the side of the highway. A bloom as intense as the one we’re having now is a nice way to showcase the different forms…

  • Identifying and Dealing with Hotspots in the Desert Garden

    Phoenix is an urban environment in a hot desert. Because of concrete roads, sidewalks, and walls, the city environment has more extreme microclimates than the desert surrounding it.  The desert outside of Phoenix is actually better for plants than the city in some ways. Heat is trapped by the inversion layer that settles over Phoenix…

  • Summer Threats to Plants in the Low Desert Part 2: How Much Sun?

    The harshest learning curve in desert gardening is probably the realization that beloved full-sun plants from other parts of the world like lavenders and roses just can’t handle afternoon sun during the summer months here in the low desert. Plants limping through June, July, and August suffer from sunburn, dieback, and attacks from pests when…

  • Seasonality and February blooms

    Seasonality and February blooms

    The first spring flowers are here-  Or rather the late winter flowers are here.  This time of year is a little awkward in terms of seasonal color in the garden. All the warm weather flowers are quiet and the spring flowers haven’t quite woken up yet. We still have a few option though. The seasonality…

  • Blue and purple flowers for spring

    Blue and purple flowers for spring

    The desert is full of cheerful yellow color every spring due to the abundance of brittlebush, palo verde, and countless other daisies and ornamentals. These warm colors are great but they don’t fit every situation or garden, and sometimes we want contrast. These shrubs and annuals bloom during spring and potentially longer.  Arizona bluebells –…