Landscapes Los Angeles created a stunning Modern Drought Garden in Woodland Hills, showcasing native California plants, gravel pathways, and zero turf. Designed to thrive with minimal water, this elegant layout represents the future of front yard landscaping in Los Angeles neighborhoods like Encino, Tarzana, and Sherman Oaks.
Our team used sculptural cacti, succulents, and low-profile shrubs to craft layers of color and texture, while hardscaping provides clean structure and walkability. This layout requires less maintenance, less water, and delivers maximum style.
Native plants & modern hardscape
As one of the most forward-thinking landscaping companies in Los Angeles, Landscapes Los Angeles proves that water-wise doesn't mean boring. This front yard now serves as an inspiration for eco-conscious homeowners throughout the Valley.
- Drought-Tolerant Plant Palette
- Gravel and River Rock Beds
- Contemporary Stone Borders
- Minimalist Garden Lighting
Frequently asked questions
Explore key questions about drought-friendly landscaping in Los Angeles in 2025. Stay informed and inspired.
Using native or desert-adapted plants, efficient irrigation systems, and materials like gravel or mulch that retain moisture and reduce runoff.
Minimal weeding, seasonal pruning, and occasional deep watering are typically enough to keep it healthy and vibrant.
Yes. Whether you're in Studio City, Burbank, or Beverly Hills, drought gardens are suitable for all Los Angeles regions facing water restrictions.
Absolutely. We customize each layout to maximize style and space even in compact urban front yards.
Yes, many Los Angeles water agencies offer rebates for removing turf and installing water-saving landscaping like this one.