Desert landscapes go by many names: Desert Gardens, Xeriscape, Southwest Landscapes, Low Water Landscapes and many more. In all of their forms, desert landscapes can be a great, low-water and low-maintenance solutions to home owner’s yard needs. Gravels and ground covers are often used along with boulders, hardscape and other low water plant selections.
Shot concrete patio with fire pit and decomposed granite path.
Shot of decomposed granite path and rock area.
Shot of Jellybean rock path
Shot of neutral tan patio with matching steps leading up to its landing.
Shot of rocks with plants and pots along with small trees and purple flowers.
Shot of a winding rock path leading through bark mulch beds.
Shot of figure 8 pool lined with brick.
Shot of fenced front lawn covered in sand and desert plants.
Shot of rock bed.
Shot of in ground fire pit.
Shot of Front yard low water landscape
Shot of rock plantings contents.
Shot of cacti and metal sculpture.
Shot of metal sculpture
Shot of flagstone paver path.
Shot of rock curving around mulch plantings.
Shot of rock bed lined with boulder curbing.
Shot of rock bed with outdoor lights and boulder curbing.
Shot of rock and DG planters.
Shot of matching fire pit and patio/patio cover.
Shot of latticed shade cover
Shot of Rock border and water feature.
Shot of curbed DG path and rock planter.
Shot of concrete squares in sea of gravel running parallel to a bench.
Shot of rock planter with rocks and desert plants.
Shot of planter and matching pool.