Present trends in sustainable and low-maintenance gardens

Today, the creation of sustainable and low-maintenance gardens has become a top priority. Conditions such as water scarcity and rising temperatures in various regions demand solutions that blend beauty with environmental responsibility. Below, we present four examples of gardens in different areas of Spain that have implemented sustainable and low-maintenance solutions:

1. Drastic Reduction of Lawn for a More Sustainable Garden

This project is located in northern Madrid and focuses on significantly reducing the amount of lawn in the garden, cutting it by 90%. This transformation not only conserves water and reduces maintenance efforts but also promotes biodiversity. Additionally, space has been designated for the cultivation of fruits and vegetables, contributing to the overall sustainability of the area.

2. Dry Garden with Succulents and Cacti in Challenging Conditions

On the Island of La Palma, in the Canary Islands, a garden with low water consumption has been created using plants such as dragon trees, barrel cacti, and succulents. These plants seamlessly integrate with the architecture of the house and require minimal irrigation, making maintenance a breeze. The choice of climate-resistant plants ensures sustainability in an environment with scarce precipitation and abundant sunshine.

3. Japanese Style with Native Vegetation

In this case, a garden has been transformed into a space with an oriental and contemporary aesthetic. Native or locally adapted vegetation has been chosen, intentionally resembling Japanese flora. This choice has allowed the creation of an attractive and harmonious landscape without compromising sustainability.

4. Grasses and Succulents for Easy Maintenance

In this instance, the selection of grasses and succulents in garden design ensures a sustainable and low-maintenance space. These plants thrive in the environment and require minimal watering. Furthermore, their architectural appearance eliminates the need for frequent pruning, meeting the growing demand for sustainable and easy-to-maintain gardens.

These examples demonstrate how the design of sustainable and low-maintenance gardens has become a contemporary priority, recognizing the importance of conserving natural resources and adapting to changing climatic conditions. Each project has successfully blended aesthetics with sustainability, creating green spaces that are not only beautiful but also environmentally conscious.

Article from Living Sitges Real Estate.

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