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OUR MISSION IS TO TAILOR FOR EACH CLIENT A BEAUTIFUL, FUNCTIONAL AND ENDURING OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT THAT WILL PROVIDE A PLACE OF SERENITY FOR FRIENDS AND FAMILY TO APPRECIATE FOR YEARS TO COME.
Glendale, CA, with its warm Mediterranean climate, often faces periods of low rainfall. Choosing drought-tolerant plants not only helps conserve water but also ensures your landscape remains beautiful year-round. At BuildCal Landscape, we understand the importance of sustainable and water-efficient landscaping. Below, we share some of the best drought-tolerant plants for Glendale, CA landscapes to help you create a vibrant and eco-friendly garden.
The California Poppy is the state flower and a favorite among gardeners. Its bright orange blooms thrive in dry conditions and require minimal care once established. This hardy plant adds a cheerful splash of color to any landscape.
Known for its fragrant purple blooms, lavender is both beautiful and resilient. It thrives in sunny spots and requires well-drained soil, making it an excellent choice for Glendale gardens.
Succulents, such as aloe vera, echeveria, and agave, are ideal for water-wise landscaping. Their fleshy leaves store water, allowing them to endure prolonged dry periods.
This native shrub is a showstopper with its clusters of vibrant blue flowers. California Lilac is low-maintenance and drought-tolerant, making it perfect for Glendale’s dry climate.
Native to Australia, Kangaroo Paw features unique, tubular flowers in shades of red, orange, and yellow. It’s a striking addition to any landscape and highly drought-resistant.
Manzanita shrubs are beloved for their reddish bark and small pink flowers. These versatile plants are well-suited to dry, rocky areas and add visual interest to landscapes.
Yarrow is a tough perennial that blooms in shades of white, yellow, and pink. It’s highly drought-tolerant and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies.
With its bright yellow flowers, Desert Marigold is a cheerful, drought-hardy plant that thrives in poor soil conditions. It’s a low-maintenance choice for Glendale landscapes.
Also known as California Holly, Toyon is a native evergreen shrub with clusters of red berries in winter. It’s a great drought-tolerant option for hedges and wildlife gardens.
Agave plants are iconic for their sculptural appearance and extreme drought tolerance. They require minimal maintenance and make a bold statement in any garden.
By incorporating these drought-tolerant plants into your Glendale landscape, you can create a stunning, water-wise garden that thrives in California’s climate. Whether you’re starting from scratch or enhancing an existing landscape, BuildCal Landscape is here to help.
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While the process may vary depending on the designer, the client’s needs, and the complexity of the project, most residential design projects include the following:
Initial Consultation, This is a chance to meet the designer and review the requirements and objectives of the project. Many designers charge for this visit, so to get the most out of the experience, ask the designer the best way to prepare and be sure you understand exactly what will be covered at this meeting.
Concept Plan. After listening to your ideas and priorities, the designer analyzes the site’s character, strengths and problems, and then develops one or more alternative concept plans for review.
Master Plan. The final master plan represents the culmination of your choices with the designer, and typically includes a complete spatial layout for your outdoor living spaces and other hardscape or architectural concepts.
Planting Plan. This is a working drawing from which the garden will actually be planted, and includes botanical names, container sizes, specific plant locations, and planting instructions to the contractor.
Additional Plan Documents. Depending on the scoop of your project, your designer may also provide a lighting plan, specialized guidelines on planting or irrigation, or notes and sketches on design elements such as water features or furniture and accessories placement.
Installation Assistance Many landscape designers will assist you in soliciting and reviewing construction bids, including referring contractors appropriate for your project. Others may choose to provide drawings only. Designers often stay involved throughout the installation phase to advise on design modifications, material selections and purchase and placement of garden art and accessories.