Residential Xeriscaping | Living Waters Landscape

Residential Xeriscaping Services

Eco-Friendly Landscaping with Minimal Water Usage

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Low Maintenance, Water-Efficient Gardens

Sustainable Landscaping for Your Home

Living Waters Landscape specializes in xeriscaping for residential properties, offering an eco-friendly landscaping solution that conserves water and reduces maintenance. Embrace the beauty of native plants and create a sustainable outdoor space at your home.

Xeriscaping is more than just a landscaping choice; it's a sustainable approach to beautifying your home while respecting the environment.

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Tim Anderson
Owner

Why Xeriscaping is Ideal for Your Home

Discover the benefits of xeriscaping: a low-maintenance, water-efficient landscaping option that incorporates native plants and sustainable practices.

Low Maintenance, High Impact

Xeriscaping reduces the need for frequent watering, mowing, and pruning, making it a perfect choice for busy homeowners who want a beautiful garden without the extensive upkeep.

Water Conservation

By utilizing drought-resistant plants and efficient irrigation techniques, xeriscaping significantly reduces water usage, helping you save on utility bills and conserve natural resources.

Native Plant Selection

Our xeriscaping designs focus on native plants that thrive in your local climate, ensuring a vibrant and healthy garden that supports local biodiversity.

Interested in xeriscaping for your home? Contact us at (208) 571-6262 for a sustainable and stunning landscape solution.

Testimonials

Our satisfied customers

5 out of 5 stars

"We just had our backyard re-landscaped by Living Waters, and all I can say is WOW! An amazing transformation of what was at best a mediocre backyard. Expertly installed pavers, irrigation, lighting, plumbing, and planting. I can't even remember what it looked like before. The team worked through ridiculous heat but were always pleasant, knowledgeable, and flexible. I can't recommend them highly enough!"

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Tom Bicsak