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Posted on: July 15, 2021

[ARCHIVED] WaterSmart Landscape Contest Winner

Palms and Succulents

Frank Edward’s landscape is bursting with bright colors and textures. Vibrant yellow, orange, red, green and purple flowers and plants spring to life where there was once just dry and patchy grass. Water storage features like a small pond and rock river bed add depth and shape to the contoured yard.

Frank began his water efficient landscape journey in 2018, when he attended a three-hour WaterSmart Landscape Workshop at Padre Dam’s Customer Service Center. Frank was tired of his high maintenance and thirsty drought-bleached lawn. He wanted his landscape to add to the overall attractiveness of his home.

Plants around a rock pondDuring the course, Frank learned about the WaterSmart Landscape Makeover Series, a four class series that helped him through the process of preparing his space, designing his landscape, selecting plants and planning for irrigation. Frank had wanted a kidney bean shaped planter in his front yard for many years and decided to use that as a starting point and design his landscape around that feature.  

Frank did extensive research both outside and as part of the WaterSmart Makeover Series, and by the end of the class he had a fully designed layout ready to be implemented. He set to work removing his old turf and installing his new landscape in the spring of 2019 and did all of the removal, designing and planting himself. He even constructed a small barn that acts as a shed and a footbridge over his riverbed to add unique and functional design elements. Altogether, the work took about a year to complete.

Planting Plan“It was a lot of hard work but it was also a lot of fun.” Frank said. “It was great to see all of my labor come to fruition.”

Frank installed piping to collect water off his roof, which is collected in a rain barrel and diverted to the landscape’s rock river bed. Additionally, he created a pond that can hold several hundred of gallons of water. This collected rainwater helps to irrigate the plants by replenishing the soil’s moisture for a period after it rains. Frank also installed a smart controller that waters the plants based on hydro zones and local weather through a drip irrigation system.                         

Now that the landscape is complete, Frank spends time relaxing and listening to birds in his front yard. He enjoys the peaceful atmosphere and the satisfaction he gets when neighbors and passersby compliment his landscape. He recommends that others looking to plant a water-smart landscape put in the time to research and plan in order to create an environment and design that will work for their lifestyle.

“Hard work and a well thought out plan certainly paid positive results.” Frank said. “It was a great success.”

A water efficient landscape

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