Saturday, November 21, 2015

Truths about Desert Landscaping (part 1 of 2)

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Desert landscaping is the best options if you want to turn a dead desert garden into a lovely paradise. With careful planning and strong irrigation system, you can easily set-up your dream desert landscape. This landscaping idea is designed for desert regions. Planting and maintaining beautiful and healthy blooming flowering garden in a desert is a challenge. This is for the fact that desert areas have very extreme temperatures and water is the most precious resource that needs to be conserved.

Many people in the past have missed out on the beauty of landscaping in the desert for fear of wasting the most precious resource – water. But the good thing is that, you can possibly create a beautiful landscape with even plenty of blooming flowers without maximizing the use of water. This may sound impossible to you but don’t doubt. With proper planning, even a novice landscaper can do the job.

The most cautious method of desert landscaping is choosing the right plants that are native to the area where you are landscaping. You need to know what plants grow best in such areas. The key is to go along with the natural laws and learn from them. Once a specific plant finds itself comfortable to grow in such harsh humid area, this is the best choice to start with a blooming desert garden.

For designing and developing a desert landscape, it is vital to streamline those ideas with hard reality. More than the specie of plants, there are more conditions that need to be considered – things that directly affect the growth of desert garden. Since a desert normally has extremely high-speed winds in the day, it is recommended to arrange for walls that can be used to divert winds along the edge of the garden. With this, the plants inside will remain intact and upright. Another thing you need to think about is the extreme heat that can burn the plant. To counter this, proper shelter along with a way for wind circulation is an ideal design.

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