Drought-Tolerant Gardens: Tips & Best Practices

Most garden enthusiasts in Michigan are lucky because drought conditions are uncommon, but there are many areas where residents have to deal with abnormally dry conditions. Prepare for dry weather while conserving water usage by creating a beautiful drought-tolerant landscape.

Our comprehensive guide to drought-tolerant landscape design includes tips and best practices from the professionals at Miller Landscape. Explore sustainable gardening practices, including plant selection, irrigation tips, and more. Read on.  

DESIGNING A DROUGHT-TOLERANT GARDEN

The key to designing a drought-tolerant landscape that will thrive in Michigan is selecting the right plants. Research plant species that will not only withstand dry conditions but are also native to your area in Michigan. Ideas for drought-tolerant plants include tough, hardy specimens; mix colorful drought-tolerant perennials in with ornamental grasses or evergreens, which don’t require much water.

Gardening in a drought-prone area means implementing a combination of sustainable gardening techniques, focusing on various ways to reduce water usage.  Remember that during dry months, you may need to comply with restrictions on water usage. Keep informed of local rules if this is an issue in your area.

One effective way to reduce your garden's water needs is to incorporate hardscape elements. Add boulders, pavers, and gravel to add visual interest, and these will also help your plants maintain higher moisture levels. A groundcover plant, such as thyme, for example, will catch rainwater as it slides off large stones.

Another useful tip to keep in mind while planning your drought-tolerant landscape design is to group plants together that have similar water requirements. It'll be easier to water different areas of your garden differently than individual plants. 

EFFICIENT IRRIGATION TECHNIQUES

Learning the most efficient irrigation techniques is crucial to maintaining a drought-tolerant landscape. Installing a drip irrigation system is one way to do this, and it will also help reduce your water bills.

Drip irrigation is a low-pressure watering method that uses tubing or sprinklers placed throughout your garden. This watering method slowly drips water into the soil at the roots. It will efficiently supply your plants with the moisture they need to thrive, while conserving water.

Implementing and sticking to a watering schedule is another key to a successful garden. It is crucial for helping new plants establish a root system. Plants with deep, established roots are ideal for a drought-tolerant landscape.

Another important tip is to incorporate mulch into your drought-tolerant landscape design. Mulch will help seal in moisture and prevent excess evaporation. For the best moisture retention in dry conditions, don't leave soil bare—mulch is essential. Apply a layer of mulch between drought-tolerant plants to reduce water loss while also keeping weeds at bay. 

MAINTENANCE AND CARE FOR DROUGHT-TOLERANT GARDENS

Once you've created a successful drought-tolerant garden, there are several tips and tricks for maintaining it so it continues to thrive. Regularly monitoring your soil's moisture levels will ensure your garden's success.

Pruning and trimming your plants using proper techniques will keep them healthy and ensure lasting growth. In addition, fertilizing and amending the soil before planting is key for optimal plant health. Mix compost, fallen leaves, peat moss, and straw into the soil. Preparing your soil before planting will give your drought-tolerant garden its best chance of success.

ACHIEVE A LOW-MAINTENANCE GARDEN OASIS WITH MILLER LANDSCAPE

Partner with the experienced professionals at Miller Landscape, and soon, you'll be able to enjoy your new low-maintenance garden oasis while conserving water.

Miller Landscape is a family business with glowing reviews and a team that has served customers in Michigan for over 55 years. Contact us today, and you'll be one step closer to your drought-tolerant dream garden.