This award-winning landscape project in Salt Lake City transformed a steep, rocky hillside into a stunning, sustainable outdoor space. The project incorporated drought-tolerant plants, strategic pathways, and vibrant plantings to enhance both aesthetics and functionality.
Key Features
Drought-Tolerant Plants
The use of hardy, native plants reduced water consumption while thriving in the dry Utah climate.
Terraced Rock Garden
The sloped terrain was optimized with terraced plantings, integrating boulders and ornamental grasses to create visual interest.
Pathway Design
Stepping stone pathways wind through the garden, guiding visitors while preserving soil structure and preventing erosion.
Raised Vegetable Beds
Eco-friendly raised beds were added, creating a space for vegetable gardening amidst the natural setting.
Sustainable Mulch
Gravel and bark mulch were utilized to minimize weed growth, retain moisture, and protect the soil.
Obstacle
The main challenge was the steep hillside, which posed risks of soil erosion and limited planting options. Additionally, maintaining sustainability while achieving aesthetic appeal was a priority.
Outcome
The project overcame these challenges through the use of terracing and drought-tolerant plants, resulting in a low-maintenance garden that conserves water while offering an inviting outdoor space. The client was thrilled with the transformation of the previously unusable hillside into a functional, picturesque landscape.