Braving the Arizona Landscaping Dilemma

By Saurabh Kouvaritakis, published Nov 17, 2007
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Despite many preconceptions that Arizona is not suitable for landscaping, it is possible for a garden to flourish all year long there. All it takes is a little hard work, enthusiasm, and investigation into the extensive USDA zoning within Arizona for plant durability in order to solve the landscaping dilemma.

Arizona Landscaping Zones

An excellent guide to what plants can and will survive and flourish is the Arizona USDA zoning map. It is an intricate breakdown of Arizona landscaping by climate and type of soil, and a gardener's or landscaper's bible to ensuring a successful and varied plantation. However, be warned it is easily misread, due to its numerous zones and complexity, so care should be taken when doing so.

Naturally, knowing your zone is of primarily importance, seconded only by the sort of earth in your garden. Investigation into the soil requirements for plants suitable within your zone is essential in order to make the most of what is available. Should your soil not meet these requirements, fixing it so they do, is not difficult.

Plants that prefer warmer weather can be planted in your garden if they are placed in small pots or areas sheltered by building walls or larger structures. Such plants need protection in wintertime in order to endure the colder months. With care, warmer weather plants can survive year-round in climates that are less than ideal for them.

Use Indigenous Plants For the Arizona Landscape

When in doubt as to which plants to choose, it is hard to go wrong with indigenous species. Arizona has a huge variety of desert and highland plants native to its region, that are both attractive and practical in terms of benefiting your garden or yard's soil, as well as looking beautiful all year round. Being native to the region, they adapt naturally to your soil and thrive with very little additional care making your landscaping project in Arizona a lot easier.

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