How to Design a Southwest Landscape

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    • 1). As always, I suggest you start sketching your Southwestern landscape design on paper first. Laying out the design will help you organize your thoughts and make installation easier. It will also help you eliminate future mistakes before they get expensive during installation!

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      Create Southwest styled walkways

      Draw out a design that fits with your house and gives you convenient access to all parts of the garden. You might want to divide your landscape into different areas with walkways, paths, fences or walls.

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      Desert trees

      If you want shade, you can plant trees or build structures. Trees that look good with a Southwestern style would be Palo Verde, Mesquite, Acacias, or sparse growing plants like Cordylines or Yuccas. If these plants don't do well in your area, look for similar growing plants or choose trees that can take some trimming to echo the look. You can skip the trees all together and opt for building shade in the form of a Southwestern ramada, arbor or pergola.

    • 4
      A Southwest designed landscape planting

      Leave space between plantings and cover the soil with gravel for one Southwest effect. You can even use colored gravel. Or try decomposed granite instead. These materials will provide mulch as well as being decorative. Plantings can be thickly planted in groups or spaced unequally throughout the landscape. You can use cactus and succulent plants or desert plants. Once again, many non-desert plants can look sparse and desert-like, just like some desert plants look surprisingly tropical. Avoid large-leafed leaves that really DON'T look Southwestern.

    • 5
      Southwestern horse sculptures

      There are lots of wonderful possibilities for Southwestern garden décor. You can use boulders and rocks, ranch fencing, wagon wheels, rustic benches, old Spanish-styled wrought iron and more to add to your theme.

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      Southwest pool under construction

      Colors in the Southwest Landscape can be muted and natural or can incorporate bright blues and yellows of Mexican tile. A bright turquoise door can add an accent, or paints that glow of rich rusts or terracotta can blend with red or natural stone tints.

    • 7). You can have fun designing your Southwest landscape. These are just some suggestions to help you create the theme and style. For more information, try checking some to the links listed under the Resources below.

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