Xeriscape in Action Gallery

This is our showcase page for xeriscape garden projects in the Okanagan area. We will be featuring many other stories and photographs as our site develops.

A Cottage-Style Xeriscaped Front Yard

Before photo of a homeowners xeriscape garden project

These homeowners wanted a low-maintenance, low-water front yard that would look attractive and fit with the cottage style of their white picket fence. To save on costs, they opted to do the work themselves. After designing the layout and choosing which plants they would use, they rented a sod cutter and went to work taking out all of the lawn. (Although they kept some lawn in the backyard for their dogs!)

Removing the existing lawn to make way for the xeriscape garden

The young but mature walnut tree stayed and they kept their fingers crossed that it would survive the root damage it incurred while they had to dig new trenches to re-route the existing irrigation system.

Digging new trenches for the irrigation system

A new patio area fulfilled their wish for an outdoor area to enjoy the evenings and socializing with their neighbours, while the adjoining pathway meandered around a walled planting bed to be filled with a mix of ornamentals and vegetables.

Installation of a meandering pathway

After bringing in mulch and loamy soil to amend the existing clay soil, the fun part began! Planting. Shrubs and ornamental grasses that will reach 5 feet were planted along the fence line for privacy with a mix of white, yellow, purple and red perennials that will self-seed and fill out over time providing color.

Planting begins- shrubs, grasses and perrenials

A wrought iron bench positioned to take in a picturesque neighbourhood view and oak rain barrel for collecting rain water finished off the look.

A wrought iron bench and oak barrel are added for decor

Lastly, a layer of Ogo-grow mulch went on top of the soil and around the plants to retain soil moisture, prevent weed growth, and protect the plant roots in the hot summer and cold winter.

The finished xeriscape garden project