The Benefits of Dry Creek Beds in Landscaping
Dry creek beds are not only stunning but also functional elements that can transform your outdoor space. One of their primary advantages is effective water runoff management. By directing rainwater through a natural-looking streambed, dry creek beds help prevent erosion and promote groundwater recharge. This design minimizes puddles and flooding, making them an ideal choice […]
The Beauty and Benefits of Natural Meadow Gardens
Natural meadow gardens are becoming a popular choice for those looking to create a low-maintenance, eco-friendly outdoor space. Unlike traditional lawns, meadow gardens mimic the beauty of wildflower fields, offering a vibrant mix of grasses, flowers, and herbs that are both visually stunning and beneficial for the environment. Creating a natural meadow garden starts with […]
The Case for Native Plants in Landscape Design
Figure 1: Utah native plant Indian Paintbrush, Castilleja angustifolia, blooms in the hills near Huntsville, Utah. Photo Credit: Abby Roberts As water becomes more precious in the Intermountain West, we find ourselves looking for plants with drought tolerance, ease of care, and the ability to survive harsh winters. The answer? Natives. Native plants have been […]
QWEL Q and A With PKJ Design Group’s Irrigation Specialist
Jon Avina is PKJ’s Irrigation Specialist, designing irrigation plans for projects large and small. QWEL stands for ‘Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper’ and is an important certification not just for landscapers, but for anyone working in the green industry. Jon completed his QWEL certification back in October, and we recently caught up with him to ask […]
The UNLA Green Conference 2024
Looking for a wealth of green knowledge? The UNLA Green Conference for 2024 is happening January 22, 23, and 24 at the South Town Expo Center in Sandy, Utah. Various tracks include Design, Landscape, Arboriculture, Irrigation, Turf, and Green House/Garden Center. A member of our team will be speaking the last day of the conference […]