Unlock the Secrets of Successful Landscape Design in Western Colorado. Discover Xeriscape…

Hello, I am Kathy Kimbrough, a professional landscape designer for more than 20 years in beautiful western Colorado.

We average 10 inches of rain or less annually. If you live in a dry region too, you can benefit from knowing more about water-wise landscaping – or “xeriscape”. Xeriscape is strategic landscape planning and plantings that require little watering, used in arid regions. It is not “zero-scape”!

Recently I gave a presentation on successful water-wise landscapes in our high desert climate of Grand Junction. I’m sharing the information with you here.

Know Where You Live
Know Where You Live

Our high desert climate is a challenge unless you understand it and embrace it.

Consider cultural needs of your plants
Consider cultural needs of your plants

Plants that like lots of sun should be planted together just like those who like it shady or dry.

Xeriscape Principles
Xeriscape Principles

We talked about an integrated approach to xeriscaping and sustainable landscaping practices.

My favorite Trees
My favorite Trees

I am partial to these trees as they are growing in my yard and have performed beautifully over the past ten years. Russian hawthorn, Sargent and Indian Summer crabapples, Green Vase Zelkova, Wichita Blue juniper, Hot Wings maple, Bur oak and Ft. McNair red horsechestnut.

My favorite shrubs
My favorite shrubs

There are some classics (code for overused) but still worthwhile shrubs in my list. My new favorite is the smoke bush. Looking forward to working with that gorgeous burgundy foliage in my landscape designs.

My favorite perennials
My favorite perennials

Any surprise that water-wise lavender is in this list? My hummingbirds will be so happy when the agastache, zauschneria and salvias start to bloom. I saw the first hummer in my yard last night.

My favorite grasses and groundcovers
My favorite grasses and groundcovers

I consider grasses and groundcovers the jewelry of the garden. They add that extra sparkle of movement and texture that every garden needs. What about that Firespinner ice plant? Truly amazing colors.

Good Practices
Good Practices

Words to live by. Take care of your landscape. It is an investment that grows, just like gold, silver or mutual funds.

If you would like advice on how to unlock the secrets of your landscape, and how to embrace ‘xeric’, please contact me. I work with home and business owners on water-wise landscape design and installation.

– Kathy Kimbrough

Owner/designer, Garden Scentsations