The Challenges Of Landscaping In Arizona
As in the case in most desert
areas, landscaping in Arizona can be quite difficult.
If you are willing to work a little bit
harder than you would somewhere else, you will find that you can still have a very beautiful yard all year
around. If you are interested in landscaping
in Arizona you will need to pay attention to the USDA plant hardiness zones, as
there are several of them found within the state!
Landscaping In ArizonaBy Zone
If you aren’t sure what it is,
the USDA plant hardiness zone map is a great tool that will allow for you to choose the right plants when you
are making your landscaping plan. The map breaks down the country into zones based on climate. If you are
careful to choose plants that have been labeled for your zone, they should not only survive, but also thrive,
under the right soil conditions in your yard.
When landscaping in
Arizona, it is especially important to know exactly which zone you live in.
With so many different zones, it is important to place close attention so you choose only those plants that have
the best chance of thriving. 
The first thing you will want to
do is determine what hardiness zone your Arizona landscaping project will be in. Then, choose plants that will thrive not only in your town’s
climate, but also in your yard’s soil. If your soil isn’t ideal for a particular plant, you can take steps to
amend your soil. If you aren’t sure about a plant or your soil, do some research so your money will be well
spent and your efforts rewarded with plants that are able to thrive.
The good news is that you can choose some plants that are meant for slightly warmer
weather. To
do this you will place such a plant in a container or even plant it as an annual and plan to replant it each
year. Some people have luck planting warmer condition plants in protected spaces against a house or structure.
If you take the time to protect the plant in cooler weather you will generally find that it can survive and even
thrive in your yard.
ArizonaLandscaping Goes
Native
One of the best things that you
can do is choose plants that are native to your specific area. This is a good move because you can be certain that the plant
will thrive if taken care of properly. The deserts and highlands of Arizona have
a wide array of native plants that are not only interesting specimens to look at, but often have a gorgeous life
cycle that changes throughout the season.
When you choose native plants
you will have an easier time placing them right into your yard as they will adjust to the temperatures of the
air as well as the soil in your yard. Purchasing
plants through your local nursery is a great idea because they will help guide you in your purchases, ensuring
that you choose those plant species that have the best chance of doing well.
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