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Adding Cacti to your Landscape Design

by Maureen Tatum 07/12/2020

Image by Joseph Samson from Pixabay

Design Tips for a Cacti Garden

Cacti gardens can be a gorgeous addition to your home's landscape. Much of the Southwest United State’s climate is well-suited for growing them. If you’re interested in adding a cacti garden, these design tips will help you create one that’s beautiful and complementary to the landscaping around your home.

Intersperse Low-Growing Cacti with Other Plants

Cacti complement more traditional plants in many ways. Consider interspersing low-growing cacti with shrubs and flowers. The result will be a garden that’s rich with different colors, textures and scents. A multi-plant cacti garden is a great option if you want to grow cacti but your existing landscape design includes many other kinds of plants. This type of design looks natural alongside a wide variety of home styles.

Make One Large Cactus a Focal Point

Plant a single, large cactus as a focal point within your landscaping. Surround the large cactus with smaller flowers, shrubs or other cacti. This approach works well if there’s one part of your yard that you want to draw attention to such as an outdoor fireplace, oversized window or elegant entryway.

Plant a Wall of Tall Cacti

For more of a hedge than a garden, large cacti can be planted in a row to create a wall. While not a full substitute for a fence, cacti can create a functional border or barrier with a more natural appearance. Organ pipe cacti, cow’s tongue cacti and blue candle cacti are good choices.

This is a great option if you want to establish a border but either can’t install a traditional fence or don’t want a fence to interfere with your existing landscaping. Consider planting a cacti wall near an existing fence to partially conceal it or add interest and color.

Surround Cacti with Stone or Gravel

Instead of surrounding your cacti with grass or mulch consider selecting stone or gravel instead. Hard materials like stone and gravel are more natural and require less maintenance than other options. Further, choosing stone or other hard material in varied colors can add subtle depth to your outdoor spaces.

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Maureen Tatum

I pride myself in providing exceptional customer service to my clients by responding back to them quickly and addressing their own unique needs. I have been involved in real estate in the Phoenix area for over 25 years and I look forward to helping you sell your home or finding you a beautiful new one. Unlike other realtors, I am also a licensed Real Estate Appraiser, which gives me a unique in-depth background and a more complete understanding of the industry. My goal is to make your transaction as seamless as possible, while minimizing any surprises along the way. I would love to hear from you, please call or text me at 602-750-8711.