Water-Wise - Landscaping Ideas
Water-wise landscaping does not have to look sparse or dusty. These real low-water yards show how homeowners mix gravel, hardy structure plants, native color, and efficient irrigation choices to keep visual interest high while reducing maintenance and water demand.
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Definitely A Work In Progress…
by magnesWe wanted a garden this year but weren't sure where to put it... so we ...
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Murphy Lake Fall View
by Karen WThought I would add a few pictures of our view in the fall. Also added a few ...
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Early Winter Snow on Murphy Lake
by Karen WOur second snowfall. The lake is now frozen. The deck and the trees are cover...
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La Follette's Dry Creek Bed
I just finished this dry creek bed in my back yard. It is part of my plan to...
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My Backyard Paradise
Designed and installed by myself. An ongoing project! We have had many of hou...
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Pond Renovation w/ RainXchange System
transforming beautiful private paradise to include a larger pond and more wat...
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Our Little Garden - Front Yard
by Garden77Tiny Bridges and Wells, homemade,lots of recycled materail. Little features t...
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Oasis in the Desert
We changed a "builder provided" front yard into an oasis in the des...
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San Anselmo Mediterranean home and garden
Mediterranean home and garden. Funny thing, I have landscaped/designed this ...
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Frog Heaven
by LynnStarted with a small pre-formed pond and then added a larger pond dug out by ...
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A Little Bit of Paradise
by JoanThis is where my husband and I go to unwind. We live in a small development ...
About Water-Wise Landscaping
All water-wise photos on YardShare are shared by real homeowners and landscaping professionals, so you can compare full projects instead of a single hero shot. Use these examples to study plant combinations, material choices, and how each feature connects to the rest of the yard before you copy anything at home.
Keep browsing related inspiration: xeriscape garden ideas, native garden inspiration, front yard curb appeal ideas, water-saving landscape tips on the blog .
Water-wise design questions
What makes a yard feel water-wise instead of empty?
Strong structure: repeated plant groupings, clear edges, and hardscape that looks intentional rather than just replacing lawn with bare rock.
Is water-wise the same as xeriscape?
Close cousins. Water-wise is the broader goal of reducing irrigation demand, while xeriscape usually points to a specific dry-climate planting and material strategy.








