In Tulsa, and really all of Oklahoma we know first-hand
how tough it can be for plants, wildlife, and even us to survive the
heat of summer. To combat the effects of a long drought and overall
help with the global conservation of water and resources, many Tulsa
landscape designers are using low-maintenance landscaping techniques.
This type of Tulsa landscape design
makes use of plants native to the area that are already better suited for the
Oklahoma weather and also drought-resistant plants. Native plants are
also typically more resistant to local disease and insects. Using these types of
plants can often lessen your landscape’s need for irrigation and
maintenance. Succulents like cacti, aloe, and sedum are very
tolerant of dry weather, although they do need more water during their
growing season and do best in soil that drains well.
Ornamental
grasses such as blue oat grass, feather reedgrass, and purple fountain
grass are another kind of decorative foliage that can,
withstand conditions with less water. Some groundcover plants and
shrubs can also do well in these conditions. Groundcover can also be used
on slopes to replace lawn areas that are difficult to mow.
Using
low-maintenance or xeriscaping techniques can also include grouping
plants together with similar watering and sunlight needs so that less
water is wasted when caring for these plants. This form of landscape design
also groups together plants that tend to require a similar amount of
maintenance, which in turn will make landscaping and lawn work overall simpler.
Hardscapes are also used in low-maintenance landscaping to
cut back on the resources and energy used for landscape maintenance. A stone
walkway or paver pathway can lessen the amount of regular maintenance
while also creating an added dimension to your landscape.
Another part of low-maintenance landscape design
in Tulsa is preparing the soil well for native plants and shrubs.
Making sure the soil is healthy with regular lawn fertilization will
help reduce its need for water. Using mulch or compost can also
help your soil retain water better in addition to preventing
erosion and weeds.
The Tulsa landscape design architects at Oklahoma
Landscape would more than glad to help you create a low-maintenance landscape
design plan that’s geared to your particular landscape with the perfect
plants, shrubs, and hardscapes to complement your home and lifestyle.
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