This evergreen shrub is prized for its dense, spiny foliage and bright red berries, often used in holiday decorations.
American Holly
This is the term for cutting grass too short, which can weaken the turf and make it more susceptible to drought.
Scalping
A feature designed to collect and store rainwater for use in irrigation
Rain Barrel
A flowering plant known for its ability to climb walls and structures, often used as a decorative feature.
Wisteria
This type of soil amendment improves drainage in heavy clay soils while retaining moisture in sandy soils
Organic Matter
This tree, known for its vibrant fall colors, is a popular choice in temperate climates and can be recognized by its distinctive, five-lobed leaves.
Sugar Maple
The process of introducing air into compacted soil to improve grass growth is known as this.
Aeration
A type of nozzle that rotates while spraying water, offering more efficient coverage for lawns
Rotor Head
A shade-loving perennial often found in woodland gardens, recognized for its heart-shaped leaves
Hosta
A system of planting ground cover plants, shrubs, or trees on a slope to stabilize soil and prevent runoff.
Vegetative Erosion Control
This low-growing perennial, famous for its striking purple or white flowers, is often used as ground cover in shaded areas.
Phlox
This is the term used for the thin layer of cut grass, which can build up on a lawn and prevent water from reaching the soil.
Thatch
A method of watering where water is delivered from above, mimicking natural rainfall.
Overhead Irrigation
This evergreen tree is often shaped into hedges and valued for its ability to create privacy screens
Boxwoods
This term refers to the top layer of soil that is rich in organic material and crucial for plant growth.
Topsoil
This type of grass is typically used in cooler climates and is known for its lush, green appearance
Kentucky bluegrass
This landscaping practice involves strategically planting trees and shrubs to block wind and reduce energy costs.
windbreak planting
This device automatically shuts off irrigation when it detects sufficient rainfall
Rain Sensor
A desert plant known for its spiky leaves and ability to store water
Succulent
This material, often made of straw, jute, or coir, is rolled out on slopes to prevent soil erosion and promote vegetation growth
Erosion Control Mat
This material, often made of bark or wood chips, is spread around plants to retain moisture and reduce weeds.
Mulch
A layer of decayed organic material spread over soil to improve plant health and retain moisture.
Compost
A common type of irrigation pipe material used for its durability and resistance to corrosion
PVC or Poly
This type of grass, commonly used for lawns, thrives in warm climates and is drought-resistant.
Bermuda Grass or Zoysia
A landscaping technique that directs rainwater away from an area to prevent soil erosion and flooding
Grading