Drought TOLERANT Landscape Design

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Plants die...UNLESS you know what to do!

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Awesome video. Thank you.
Would you do a video about how to plant on an area with "death ray"? In California, it has drought and also heat. The houses tried to use energy saving windows, which reflect the sun (and burn and kill any plants in the path in front of the window).

leunglg
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Very nice video, many thanks, Bobby! 👍🌵

anttikuusmetso
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Bobbyk thanks for the video.
I live in Arizona full time landscaper we love watching your videos, please keep doing what what you do.

nicolasalvarado
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Takes Time, money AND Energy, u can say that again🤤🙆I dont pay for my garden but It takes me 9hrs OF work AND sun some days, saludos from Cabos San Lucas

gabiocampo
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THANK YOU SO MUCH. I AGREE WITH YOU 100%. GREAT VIDEO AND EDUCATION. THANKS FOR SHARING!!!

johnbehneman
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Found it. Thanks for desert landscape!

portlandval
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Great job, turning my front yard to my Texas dessert landscape

juantrejo
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what software did you use for the design ?

joelamoako
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Loved your video; you give great ideas and make it do-able! Can you tell me what trees grow in the desert in Ca-around Palm Springs, that would be good to line a backyard brick wall & also next to a pool? I want to cover up the brick fence after the pool is finished; but the planting area is only a couple feet wide so they can't get too big or wide. Thank you!

lmac
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Aside from freeing up time by hiring a professional and avoiding the intense labor yourself, most importantly, it gets done right. Currently in the process of fixing my grand parents design mistakes on an inherited house. THINK ABOUT THE CHILDREN!! Lol it’s fun but a lot of work

hopLight
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Landscapers don't use food plants and food growers don't plant for beauty! I want both. For me, I want a drought-resistant food garden. I'm hoping to somehow weave grape vines, olive trees, citrus trees, pomegranate bushes, artichokes and cardoons, and lots of herbs for a sunny front yard. I'm on a small lot and I want to maximise food production AND beauty. I hate gravel (it is great for the first year and a royal pain to weed thereafter). I want to use DG granite and flagstone (native to Arizona and therefore relatively cheap). I'm in Zone 7b, up in the mountains, but I think I can adapt any suggestions you make. Thanks!

lindacgrace
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Hi! I’m new to the channel. Beginner here. I have a small front yard, and I’m wanting to do a Texas wildflower/desert garden with rock accents. Im not sure what plants to choose or how to select the right plants/flowers to go together. Any tips or suggestions would be great. Im in southeast Texas.

gregoryperry
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Could you do a video on landscaping the “hell strip” in drought laden San Antonio? 8b/9a

marciar
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Great video. I live in Los Feliz area of Los Angeles. There some amazing examples of beautiful landscaping out here. There is this one house with drought resistant landscaping. Man, it’s beautiful and well kept. You can tell the home owner takes great pride in their house. Whenever I become a homeowner, I am interested in drought resistant landscaping, but it doesn’t seem too welcoming for young families with children. There seems to be a lot of sharp pointy plants that would hurt if fell on.

jasondownsnet
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Canadian here, I'd love a very cold /snow resistant design, but also a super small space design, and some edible plant design.

sarahlabbe
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Video and plantings from bulbs, seeds, shrubs and flowering trees in snow country with cost

marysmith
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we need a simulation for when the rain does come. i think that would help visualize pooling and the use for slope designs.

DigitalXrisXros
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In California, of course like many places, water is precious and getting more expensive! But, We are NOT Arizona. Could you show drought tolerant landscaping with shrubs and flowers instead of spikey succulents and rocks?

mkweber
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can you do a Drought TOLERANT minimalist Landscape going to use iron wood tree i live in Las Vegas zone 9 wheelchairs Larry

toddd
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$10, 000? Gees! If I can't do that for $600, forget it.
I'm not a professional landscaper, but I'm 62, and I've been gardening since I was a teenager. I use cuttings all the time which cost nothing, but do take time to establish.
I also choose where I put my gardens so that I can utilise any already established plants and tree. Also, I'll buy (if I have to) large plants that are selling cheap, just to fill in the garden while other plants are waiting to take off and grow, they might not be exactly what I want, but they will be temporary. I'll also over plant (if the plants are cheap) then I pull up what I don't want once the garden is established. I don't buy rocks, or bricks for borders because you can usually get these for nothing, somewhere. I'll use newspaper or cardboard rather than buy weed matting. There are many shortcuts, and many cheaper alternatives for gardening if you think creatively.

crustydownunder