3 Ways To Make Your Landscaping Drought Tolerant With A New Lawn Installation

If you face a drought every year that kills off your lawn and leaves it looking more like a desert, you may want to consider some improvements to your landscaping that can make it more tolerant to droughts. This can include replacing living plants with solutions like artificial grass. Your lawn can also be planted with native grasses that are more tolerant of hot, dry summers. Here are some ideas for a new lawn installation to make your landscaping more drought tolerant:

1. Replace Your Lawn With Artificial Grass That Is Always Green

One of the things that you may want to do to improve your lawn is replace it with turf. Artificial grass can be a great solution for landscaping where soils are poor and grass seems to never grow. These materials can look like real grass and will always be green. It will also end problems with weeds and invasive plants, but artificial turf will still need to be watered occasionally on really hot days to prevent it from deteriorating and wearing out quickly.

2. Hyrdroseed With a Mixture of Winter and Summer Grasses

Hyrdroseeding is a process of applying fertilizers and seed mixtures to your lawn to promote grass growth. There are many mixtures of fertilizer and seed that you can choose from, including a mixture of winter species and summer grasses that are more drought tolerant. This can be done to replace your old lawn and give it new life. You may also want to consider installing sod with soil and having the seeding done with a drought tolerant mix over the sod.

3. Replace Your Traditional Lawn With Native Plants and Grasses for More Tolerance

Conventional lawns usually have grasses that are commercially available and may not be native to the climate where you live. This is why they can be victims in drought conditions and die off during the hot summer months. To solve this problem, consider a less traditional approach by using native plants and grasses for your landscaping. There are even some native grasses that you can get in sod form to have a new lawn installed. You can combine these grasses with native plants to give your landscaping an environmentally friendly makeover.

These are some ideas that can help make your lawn more drought tolerant this summer. If you are ready for a new lawn this year, contact a lawn service and talk with them about some of these solutions to ensure your lawn stays green all year. 


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