Often the terms “zeroscape” and “xeriscape” are used
interchangibly. However, there are some huge
differences when put to use.
Zeroscape typically
refers to a mostly concrete, stone or gravel in place of a traditional
landscape design. It can even mean that no landscaping has been done.
Xeriscape is a
method of landscape design that minimizes the amount of additional water used
by combining native plants and trees, as well as rock work, to create beautiful
outdoor spaces. Xeriscape designs are especially used in dry regions and areas
that don’t grow Kentucky Bluegrass well. To have the most impact with a
xeriscaped yard, use trees and plants native to the area. To view our plant
list, click here.
Benefits of having a xeriscaped
yard include:
- Saving Water – You rarely need to water your xeriscaped yard!
- Less Maintenance – You occasionally have to prune and pull weeds. Not as often as a traditional landscape design.
- No Fertilizers and Pesticides – By using plants and trees native to the area, you eliminate the need for fertilizers and pesticides, which can be harmful to children and pets.
- Increased Property Value – A good design can significantly increase property values and offset the initial cost of installation.
- Provides Wildlife Habitat – The use of native trees, plants and shrubs provide a familiar and varied habitat for local wildlife.
Call Native Trees and
Landscaping to discuss a xeriscape landscape design at (575) 758 - 0077.
Love your yard again!