Landscapes Designed for Waste-Reduction
The primary goal of our sustainable garden designs is to reduce the amount of waste produced on your landscape. Water waste is a huge problem all over the world. It's a resource that's becoming increasingly scarce. Although lush lawns are attractive, they need a lot of water to thrive. KC Land Designs's landscape contractors have developed strategies for efficient water use.
Xeriscape Garden Design
Using drought-tolerant plants native to your region can reduce how often you need to water your plants. Native plants are hardier and able to withstand the climate of the region. This also means they stay healthier without the need for pesticides.
Gardens Planned Around Effective Irrigation
An automatic sprinkler system reduces water waste by providing the exact amount of water needed for each specific plant. Early morning watering is very effective for turf applications, while southern gardens or full sun gardens with annual flowers have very different needs. Controllers need to be set up for the many types of water delivery systems to save water. Besides reducing water waste, we also reduce energy consumption. Strategic placement of trees, shrubs and paver patios can help keep your commercial interior cool. This helps reduce energy consumption in the warmer months.
Sustainable Grass Common Areas Reduce Maintenance Costs
No watering. No pesticides. We also strive to use approved local grass mixtures to further reduce your carbon footprint. And, because these materials are of the highest quality, you won't need to worry about replacing them anytime soon.
Cost-Effective Sustainable Landscape Design
Many business owners are under the impression that a sustainable landscape design is expensive, but this couldn't be further from the truth. Sustainable landscape design is more cost-effective in the long run. Resource management is the key to long-term financial savings: save on water energy, and maintenance costs! Enjoy the beauty of nature with sustainable garden design. Contact our team today to learn more about how you can do your part for the planet and save money in the process!