Xeriscaping Gilbert
Beautiful, Water-Efficient Desert Landscaping for Gilbert Homes
Expert Xeriscaping
for Gilbert Properties
Xeriscaping isn't just about saving water—it's about creating stunning desert landscapes that thrive in Gilbert's climate. Our xeriscape designs combine drought-tolerant native plants, decorative rock, and strategic hardscaping to create low-maintenance outdoor spaces that look beautiful year-round.
With Gilbert receiving only ~9.8 inches of rain annually and facing increasing water costs, xeriscaping is the smart choice for homeowners. Reduce water usage by up to 75% while enjoying a landscape perfectly suited to Arizona's desert environment.
- ✓Drought-tolerant native plant selection
- ✓Decorative rock and gravel installation
- ✓Water-efficient drip irrigation systems
- ✓Up to 75% reduction in water usage

Our Gilbert Xeriscaping Services
Native Plant Design
Custom selection of drought-tolerant plants that thrive in Gilbert's desert climate with minimal water.
Decorative Rock
Beautiful rock and gravel installations that reduce water needs while enhancing desert aesthetics.
Drip Irrigation
Efficient drip systems that deliver water directly to plant roots, minimizing waste and maximizing growth.
Gilbert Xeriscaping FAQs
What is xeriscaping and why is it good for Gilbert?
Xeriscaping is water-efficient landscaping using drought-tolerant plants. In Gilbert, with only 9.8 inches of annual rainfall, xeriscaping reduces water usage by up to 75%, lowers maintenance costs, and creates beautiful desert landscapes perfectly suited to Arizona's climate.
How much does xeriscaping cost in Gilbert?
Xeriscaping in Gilbert typically costs $8-$15 per square foot depending on plant selection, hardscape elements, and design complexity. While initial costs may be similar to traditional landscaping, xeriscaping saves significantly on water bills and maintenance over time.
What plants work best for xeriscaping in Gilbert?
Best xeriscape plants for Gilbert include Desert Marigold, Red Yucca, Agave, Palo Verde trees, Texas Sage, and various cacti. These native and adapted plants thrive in Gilbert's hot, dry climate while requiring minimal water and maintenance.