As the drought persists in many parts of the USA, water conservation is increasingly important for businesses. With strict water use regulations, designing a drought-resistant landscape can be challenging without professional assistance.
CED Stone can advise and offer high-efficiency irrigation systems and plant drought-tolerant vegetation for a beautiful and eco-friendly commercial landscape.
Here are the top four techniques for creating a drought-resistant landscape from our experienced team:
Low water plants: Use plants from the local area's approved plant list for a smart landscape design. Examples include perennials, shrubs, trees, groundcover, and grasses that use less water.
Artificial grass: Save money and conserve water by installing artificial grass in high-traffic areas like courtyards and entryways.
Mulching: Mulch helps retain water and keep topsoil moist, preventing the ground from drying out around plants.
Other ideas to consider for sustainable landscapes include growing California-native plants, minimizing turf, grouping similar plants for simplified watering, implementing on-site rainwater collection, and maintaining your irrigation system to prevent leaks.
Contact CED Stone for more information and to put these water-saving techniques to work for your commercial property.
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