Xeriscape Your Side Yard for Zero Maintenance
The side yard that nobody waters anyway deserves a xeriscape makeover — gravel, succulents, and stepping stones turn neglect into design intent.
Why it works
Side yards are notorious for being too narrow and too neglected to maintain a lawn. Xeriscape turns every one of those liabilities into advantages. The reflected heat from walls benefits xeric plants. The narrow proportions look intentional with gravel and succulents. A xeriscaped side yard also improves drainage away from the foundation.
How to achieve this look
Lay landscape fabric and cover with 3 inches of river rock or decomposed granite. Set stepping stones down the center. Plant agave, aloe, and rosemary along the sunnier wall. On the shadier side, use drought-tolerant groundcovers like Dymondia or woolly thyme. Add a single accent boulder.
Arden takes a photo of your narrow side yard and overlays a clean xeriscape design with the perfect proportions of gravel, plants, and stepping stones.
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자주 묻는 질문
Q1 Is xeriscape side yard gravel messy?
Not when contained. Steel edging prevents migration. Choose angular gravel that locks together rather than smooth pebbles.
Q2 How do I handle drainage in a xeriscaped side yard?
Grade the surface away from the foundation. Gravel and decomposed granite are naturally permeable.
Q3 Can I run utilities through a xeriscaped side yard?
Yes. Gravel is easy to remove and replace for utility access.