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A Smart, Low-Maintenance Solution
Reduce Water Bills with a Drought-Tolerant Landscape
Transform Your Yard with Sustainable Features
- Low-maintenance cacti and succulents
- Efficient irrigation systems
- Accent boulders for a natural touch
- Decorative gravel and rock options
- Durable decomposed granite (DG) pathways
Some excellent low-water options include:
- Agaves
- Yuccas
- Aloes
- Succulents
Other great drought-tolerant options for Inland Empire include:
- Sage bush
- Blue hibiscus
- Manzanita
- California Lilac
- Geraldton Waxflower
- Rockrose
Say Goodbye to Weeds & Mulch Replacements
Drought-Tolerant Doesn’t Mean Desert Plants Only!
Water Conservation & Long-Lasting Beauty

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How do I design a desert landscape?
What are the long terms cost savings associated with desert landscape?
What is the difference between non drought plant and drought tolerant plants?
What is the difference between rock & mulch?
How to conserve water?
Why should I add boulders?
Choosing decomposed granite also know as DG?
What type of plants should I add to my drought tolerant landscape?
Agave, Succulents, Blue Agave, Texas Sage, Russian Sage, Rosemary, Lavender, Rosy Pink Yucca, Manzanita Shrub, Blue Fox Tail Agave, Yucca Flamentos, Bluestone Perennials, Deer Grass, Fire Stick, Agave America Blue & Vairegata, Variegated Fox Tail, Agave Agustinfolia, Cactus, Blue Flame Cactus, Echnio Cactus, Mexican Post Cactus, Bunny Ear Cactus, Pure Beauty Royal Red Cactus, Jungle Cactus, Carson Cactus, Golden Barrel Cactus, Brazilian Blue Cactus, Sage, John Dourley, Carmel Creeper, Zauschneria and Western Red Bud to name a few.
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Hardscape locations we serve:
Temecula Valley, Murrieta, Menifee, Lake Elsinore, Hemet, Perris, Riverside, Corona and Moreno Valley
Murrieta and Temecula Valley Only