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5 Landscaping Trends That Will Dominate in 2020
Contractors to Come up With Strategies for Reducing and
Only 9 percent of materials consumed around the world are reintroduced into the system. Thanks to growing level of environmental consciousness, landscape contractors in Santa Rosa are shifting towards sustainable practices that aim to lessen environmental impact. In 2020, more contractors will adopt these sustainable landscaping practices to reduce and reuse yard waste:
By Sweetwater Landscape Company
Creating a mesmerizing landscape tops the priority list of outdoor
Reusing Yard Waste
enthusiasts. The benefits of a relaxing and soothing backyard go beyond improving the aesthetic appeal of your home.
A clean, clutter-free, and beautiful backyard attracts wildlife. The sound of birds and water making its way through the rocks will help you relax and unwind after a hectic day at work.
• Composting yard waste
• Using drought-resistant, low-maintenance plants
• Using certified wood
• Repurposing materials from local building sites
• Xeriscaping
Landscaping is both an art and science.
Landscaping trends keep changing every year. Trends in vogue this year can fall out of favor the very next year or done correctly can span the life of time. Let’s take a look at some trends that are expected to dominate this year.
Increased Focus on Creating Natural Landscapes
Rainwater Catchment Systems
The number of people living in cities is increasing with every passing year. With more land taken away for development work, the demand for natural and tranquil landscapes where people can relax is increasing.
California’s Governor Brown in 2012 passed the Rainwater Capture Act allows YOU to gather water on your property to help minimize your city water usage.
2020 will see the rise of Central Recreational Districts which will include parks, tourist destinations, and historic landmarks. These areas will be
the go-to places for people seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Expect landscape contractors to come up with projects that focus on developing your own CRD (Central Recreational District) with trees, plants, and techniques that control stormwater runoff, and help combat environmental pollution.
It also allows you in the current drought (if it ever rains again!) to feel a little less guilty about having a beautiful landscape if the water isn’t coming from California’s drained reservoirs.
Stress on Regenerative Gardening
Underground rain filtration system captures water from your gutter downspouts and/or rain that lands on permeable pavers. The water filters
Soil erosion, deforestation and disappearing native wetlands are three of the most formidable
environmental problems
being faced by our planet.
down through various levels of rock filtration (depending on the system installed) until it collects in underground containers. This water can then be pumped up to
Very little water reenters the ground when it rains due to storm drains, evaporation, and run off. By capturing the rainwater you are giving a little back to the earth.
  A study suggests that if we do not come up with ways to combat these
trio of problems, good plantable soil could be gone by 2050.
your landscape or in some commercial settings for toilets. (In the photo, the water storage is underneath the pavers.)
In 2020 and beyond,
more landscaping
contractors will respond to
the imminent threat by adopting regenerative practices such as composting to rebuild soil organic matter and restore degraded soil.
Rainwater Catchment Sytems save water for landscaping and fire mitigation
Sweetwater Landscapes are a team of outdoor enthusiasts. Nothing excites us more than energizing backyards and other outdoor spaces. To discuss your project with an expert, call us at 707-887-0140. SEE our listing on page 22
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