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What Is Xeriscaping?

14.08.2026 · 2 min read

Xeriscaping is a modern landscape-design approach that aims to create attractive, orderly and sustainable outdoor spaces with minimal water consumption.

Where conventional landscaping often relies on lawns and plants requiring intensive irrigation, xeriscape design prioritizes drought-tolerant plants, natural stone, gravel surfaces and sustainable landscape solutions.

Why Is Xeriscaping Preferred?

  • It significantly reduces water consumption.
  • It lowers irrigation costs.
  • It requires less maintenance.
  • It adapts well to hot and dry climates.
  • It supports long-lasting landscape areas.
  • It offers an environmentally responsible solution.

Key Components of Xeriscaping

Drought-Tolerant Plants

  • Lavender
  • Rosemary
  • Thyme
  • Sage
  • Succulents
  • Cacti

Natural Stone and Gravel Surfaces

Natural stone and gravel can help conserve soil moisture, reduce evaporation and lower maintenance requirements.

Water Management

  • Drip irrigation is preferred.
  • Unnecessary watering is reduced.
  • Soil moisture is preserved.
  • Water losses are minimized.

Why Is Order Important in Xeriscaping?

Gravel areas, natural-stone paving, planting beds and walkways can gradually mix together.

The Importance of Edging and Separator Systems

Edging systems help different surfaces remain within their intended boundaries.

What Do Separator and Boundary Systems Do?

Separator systems create a physical division between different landscape materials and prevent them from mixing.

Advantages of Xeriscaping

  • Saves water.
  • Reduces irrigation costs.
  • Requires less maintenance.
  • Is environmentally responsible.
  • Offers long-term use.
  • Creates a modern visual character.

Where Is Xeriscaping Used?

  • Residential and villa gardens
  • Housing-estate landscape projects
  • Parks and recreation areas
  • Hotels and tourism facilities
  • Commercial landscaping
  • Municipal and public projects

Conclusion

Xeriscaping is a modern approach that reduces water use and maintenance while creating sustainable outdoor spaces.

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