The whole is greater than the sum of its parts

At Groundswell Landsacping we provide the complete range of services from initial design through construction to continuing landscape maintenance and development. Our collective experience in each project phase informs subsequent phases and future projects.  We are a plant savvy company, and believe in the value and beauty that plants bring to projects. Young gardens can be vibrant and colorful, attracting birds and butterflies, providing seasons of astonishment and surprise as plants burst into color and flower. Planted landscapes are not…

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End of the drought?

I’ve had several folks ask me how business has been affected by the “end of the drought” brought about by this past rainy season. While the landscapes we’ve developed benefitted greatly from true rainfall and new gardens are looking better than ever our approach hasn’t changed a bit. I don’t think sensible, sensitively designed, regionally appropriate, drought tolerant landscaping will go out of style, washed off in one winter’s rain. The rain hasn’t changed our approach except perhaps to inspire us…

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Show Stoppers & Focal Points

Landscape scenes read better and have more impact if there is a focal point, a singular place where the eye goes to. Sometimes focal plants can make a statement with a big exclamation point as in the case of this pictured Nolina nelsoni. The plant has been in this particular Solana Beach garden for a good six years now and is fulfilling  (exceeding!) the role that I had envisioned for it in this landscape at its inception. As it is with so many…

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Focus on front yard drought tolerant landscaping

Re-doing your front yard with drought tolerant landscaping yields more value than you might imagine. A well executed front yard landscape can have positive effects on your home value, your neighborhood, the broader environment, your social interactions and your quality of life. A new front landscape can significantly improve the curb appeal of your home. Very often the outside of the house sells the inside. Make a good first impression of your home by making the approach to the front…

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Planting Season!

Right now is a great time to plant. We have been busy preparing soils for new plantings and following up with replacement plants in established landscapes. If you’re thinking about taking on a landscape project, now is a great time to consider it, get your landscaping in the ground and let mother nature take care of the first months of watering for you. Establishing new plantings is a great deal easier during the cool season!

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Irrigate efficiently for water savings in landscape

Irrigate efficiently for water saving in the landscape. Keep in mind the following statements as we work to make efficient use of our limited water resources. 1. It’s better to water your landscape deeply and infrequently, as opposed to frequently and shallowly. 2. Runoff and waste are undesirable (obviously!). It would seem that these two principles are at odds with one another, but if you have a reasonably current irrigation controller the solution is straightforward. Generally speaking sprinklers put out water…

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Water Conservation Tools: Mulch

A thick layer of organic mulch works as a water conservation tool in a few different ways. The organic layer acts like an insulating blanket moderating soil temperatures and reducing evaporation from the soil surface. Naked soil exposed to the sun will heat up tremendously, whereas the soil under the mulch will remain much cooler, preserving the water that is in the soil so that it is available to your plants. On the other side of the equation a layer of mulch can…

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Removing your turf to install drought tolerant landscaping

A bit over two years ago we were called in to help a client, who was interested in drought tolerant landscaping, and was struggling with a poorly performing lawn.  We had a clear solution for them, and advised to… “remove your turf”! Now instead of a thirsty and marginal grass area these folks enjoy an extended outdoor living space with lush drought tolerant plantings and a useful flagstone patio. We were called back to check in.  The garden had filled in beautifully and…

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Turf Removal Rebates

Do you want to make sustainable landscape improvements while reducing your out of pocket expenses? The county water authority and the metropolitan water district have great rebate programs that encourage you to do just that! Front yard landscapes are especially good candidates for turf replacement. In the last six months four of our clients have been approved for rebates ranging from $700 to $2,000. The funds for these programs are exhausted rapidly, but periodically replenished so it’s worth monitoring their websites to…

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Terrain talks drought tolerant landscape design

Questions of sustainability swirl in our heads daily as we go about the business of improving residential landscapes during the drought. At Terrain we’re constantly reevaluating our approach and refining our techniques with an eye toward superior results. Lance and I sat down to chat about some of the things that have popped up in recent weeks and I’ve transcribed our conversation below. Lance: Hey  Nate, I have more and more people asking me each day if replacing their front lawn with artificial turf is a wise…

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Keep the rain coming!

We at Terrain sure are glad to see the recent rains. Natural rainfall has an effect on landscapes that irrigation cannot reproduce. We’ve had enough rain in the last few weeks to actually penetrate and moisten the soil thoroughly. Consider shutting of your irrigation for a while if you have an established landscape and let Mother Nature take over the task. Cheers!

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