In the dry Phoenix, Scottsdale and Mesa desert valley area water is a precious resource. Our desert landscaping designs are amazing no matter if they are commercial or residential and include; Xeriscape, native desert, edible gardens, hardscapes, traditional landscape designs and lighting installations that will exceed your expectations while remaining environmentally conscious. Our landscape maintenance, lawn care and desert landscaping design (Xeriscape) services are available for your Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa and Gilbert AZ area home or business.
We are a Phoenix Arizona landscaping design architect company serving the entire valley including; Mesa, Tempe, Glendale, Scottsdale, Gilbert, Chandler and Paradise Valley. We create exceptionally beautiful & sustainable landscapes for commercial and residential customers. Area residents have been entrusting us with their landscaping needs for years, you should too. Contact us today and see how we can help you with your landscaping services needs whether it be simple maintenance or full design and installation services.
Gorgeous Phoenix desert landscaping designs come in lots of shapes and sizes and they are able to be both low water use and asking. It does not matter if your budget and your yard are modest, it is still possible to create a comfortable outdoor living space. All you require is some imagination, a well. What type of Phoenix landscapes can flourish without water? In a nutshell, Xeriscape is an approach to horticulture and landscaping that uses site resources and preserves water. Among other things, Xeriscape selecting suitable plants for the site and supports using mulches, careful planning, efficient irrigation & land enhancements.
Life's a Garden...dig it!: Rosemary Chicken w/yams - Conquered! http://t.co/67mo6tm
Currently harvesting apricots, plums, peaches and apples! It will be a weekend of jam'n!
This past weekend, we won the BUDDING CONTRACTOR OF THE YEAR Award from the Arizona Landscape Contractor Association (ALCA)!
Wondering what to plant in your garden this month? http://www.lifesagardenaz.com/garden_tips_cat.html?type=Tip of the Month
Happy Groundhog Day! Punxsutawney Phil says: 6 more weeks of winter!
So many peppers in the garden! Jalapenos and Habenaros - we need a day to slice, boil and can!
It is sprinkling here at Willow Gardens, the peanuts are harvested and the broccoli is ready to eat!
Beautiful Chard, so delicious with raisins and walnuts!
Interested in learning about citrus and fruit trees? 2morrow is a great class: http://www.lifesagardenaz.com/calendar_detail.html?id=129
.96 inches of rain last night recorded on the Willow Gardens rain gauge! The brussel sprouts look very happy as do the 3 new cherry trees!