Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Drought Tolerant Front Yard

Here is our new drought tolerant front yard..(First three pictures)  Couldn't get anything to grow out front, and so with our visits to Scottsdale Arizona, we decided to go with Cactus, instead of the Tropical Feel.. we love Arizona. Funny how cactus can be so beautiful! It also helped that our friend who introduced us to vacationing in Scottsdale, was re-landscaping his backyard and getting rid of some of his cactus for free! So it boosted me to go for it!

I would have liked to have gotten some taller plants, but they are a little expensive, so we just went small. I know they don't need a lot of water, but from what I understand, those you want to grow faster, you water more. So that's what I have been trying to do.

I got the large rocks from the mountains about 45 minutes away. I was delivering a file to one of my agents up in the farm/mountain country, and noticed rocks that had fallen down the mountain onto the side of the road. So now everytime I deliver a file to her, I pick up a few more. I feel like I am stealing, so every time a car comes up the hill, I pretend to be looking at my tires. How silly is that. She says, "You are silly, we all do it".

 I have been looking for my favorite tree from Arizona, which is the Palo Verde Tree. But can only find them here about 3 feet tall unless you want to pay an arm and a leg for a taller one.

Fourth picture here is our attempt to transform the backyard... Will eventually get done.. Trying to pay cash for all these plants, and not a lot of that to go around. These days, we live on the darn credit cards. Not sure why but luckily, my credit card has been 0% interest for the last two years.. so SHHHHHHH.. don't tell anyone. I personally think its a fluke and they just haven't caught it yet.. But I aint' saying notin.


Regarding my previous post of the drought tolerant Neighborhood Garden. I thought it would be years away, but it turns out that it will be completed on October 2nd.. YeeHAA!! Of course, pics will come.

Well anyhow, regarding blogspot, It seems as though they have tried to improve the moving around of pictures and text, but as always, it just ain't working for me.







5 comments:

Sheryl said...

Looking good! Desert landscape is pretty easy to maintain. Go ahead and get the 3 ft palo verde. With some water you will be shocked at how fast it will grow. We have a tree in the back yard that started from seed 5 years ago and it is a nice shade tree now.

Ang said...

Hmmm, a well manicured looking yard... I wouldn't know what that is these days with ours looking so mangy! Just like your home, your yard looks great. I love the desert landscape, it's so serene.

Jen said...

It looks great to me. The great thing about the desert landscaping is that nothing really gets overgrown, so it doesn't ever look unkempt. Now that I am back to work my grass is always too long.

Jessica said...

The yard looks great, maybe you can come and do mine next!

Grandmajoann said...

My, that looks GOOD! I couldn't picture it in my mind, so glad you posted pictures. The colored rocks are really nice. You always do a good job....