Decorative Rock & Xeriscape

Decorative Rock & Xeriscape in Tucson — Beautiful, Water-Wise, Built to Last

Xeriscape is the most misunderstood word in Tucson landscaping — it doesn’t mean bare gravel and a few cactus. A well-executed xeriscape with native plants, properly selected decorative rock, and integrated irrigation is one of the most visually stunning and lowest-maintenance landscapes you can create in the Sonoran Desert.
Redefining Xeriscape

This is what xeriscape actually looks like

The word ‘xeriscape’ comes from the Greek ‘xeros’ meaning dry — but a well-designed xeriscape is anything but barren. In the Sonoran Desert, we have access to some of the most architecturally striking plants on Earth: Agaves with their geometric perfection, Palo Verdes that turn entire neighbourhoods gold in April, Desert Willows that bloom continuously through summer, Brittlebush carpeting the ground in waves of yellow after winter rains. Xeriscape done right is a landscape that changes with the seasons, attracts hummingbirds and pollinators, and looks more intentional than any lawn.

The practical benefits are equally compelling. A xeriscape landscape uses 50–75% less water than a traditional lawn — a significant saving given Tucson Water’s tiered rate structure. Tucson Water offers rebates for qualifying xeriscape conversions, which can offset a substantial portion of the installation cost. Once established, native plants require no fertiliser, minimal pruning, and no seasonal replanting. The maintenance cost of a mature native xeriscape is dramatically lower than a lawn or traditional landscape.

Our xeriscape installations combine decorative rock as the base — controlling erosion, suppressing weeds, and retaining soil moisture — with a carefully selected native plant palette designed for your specific yard’s sun exposure, drainage, and visual goals. Every installation includes properly sized planting pockets, and an integrated drip irrigation plan that delivers exactly what each plant needs to establish.

Rock Types We Work With

Decomposed Granite (DG)

Golden, buff, red, or grey tones · Compacts well · Most popular Tucson base material

River Rock

Smooth, rounded stones · Great for drainage areas and accent beds · Multiple sizes

Mexican Beach Pebble

Polished dark stone · High contrast accent · Modern aesthetic

Arizona Flagstone

Natural stepping stones and patio areas · Multiple colours

Boulders

Focal point placement · Creates natural, organic feel when placed with design intent

Services

What we design and install

Decorative Rock Selection & Installation

Decorative rock is the foundation of most Tucson desert landscapes — and choosing the right type, colour, and texture for your property is more nuanced than it looks. Decomposed granite is our most-used base material: available in golden, buff, red, and grey tones, it compacts well, controls erosion, and provides a clean, natural look. River rock adds texture and contrast in accent beds. Boulders — placed with purpose, not randomly dropped — create focal points and give a landscape the feeling of having grown naturally from the terrain.

We handle delivery, grading, edging, and final spreading. All rock types and quantities are quoted in writing before installation begins. We don’t charge for consultation — you’ll know exactly what you’re getting before any work begins.

Full Xeriscape Design & Installation

A full xeriscape installation begins with the design consultation — mapping your yard’s sun exposure, drainage patterns, and visual goals, then producing a plant and rock palette that delivers colour, texture, and seasonal interest across all twelve months. From there we prepare the soil, install or modify the drip irrigation system, lay the edging, spread the base rock, excavate planting pockets, install the plants, and finish with a woodchip mulch layer around each plant to support establishment.

We document the installation for Tucson Water’s xeriscape rebate application and handle the submission process with you. Our xeriscape installations are designed to look beautiful from day one and to improve every year as the plants establish and fill in.

Lawn to Xeriscape Conversion

Converting a Tucson lawn to xeriscape is one of the highest-ROI landscape projects a homeowner can undertake. The average Tucson lawn uses 3–5 times more water than a comparable native xeriscape — and with Tucson Water’s tiered rates, that difference grows as summer demand peaks.

We handle the full conversion: sod removal and disposal, irrigation system conversion from spray heads to drip, soil amendment, and complete xeriscape installation. Most lawn-to-xeriscape projects qualify for Tucson Water rebates and break even on water savings within one to three years, depending on yard size. We identify rebate eligibility during the initial consultation and manage the paperwork with you.

Native Plant Palette for Rock Landscapes

The right plants make a rock landscape come alive — and the wrong plants look out of place and struggle. Our go-to species for Tucson rock landscapes are selected specifically for their ability to perform in the reflected heat that decorative rock creates, their visual impact through the seasons, and their compatibility with drip irrigation.

Our top choices include Brittlebush (golden blooms on silver foliage, thrives in reflected heat), Blackfoot Daisy (white flowers with yellow centres, blooms nearly year-round), Desert Marigold (bright yellow, heat-loving, naturalises beautifully), Red Yucca (coral flower spikes, dramatic and drought-tolerant), Purple Trailing Lantana (ground-covering, colour all season, hummingbird favourite), and Desert Ruellia (lavender flowers, spreads naturally under rock to fill gaps). Each is proven to perform in Tucson’s extreme conditions with minimal irrigation once established.

Best Plants for Tucson Rock Landscapes

Brittlebush

Golden blooms on silver foliage — thrives in reflected heat from rock surfaces

Blackfoot Daisy

White flowers with yellow centres — blooms nearly year-round in Tucson

Desert Marigold

Bright yellow, heat-loving — naturalises beautifully through rock

Red Yucca

Coral flower spikes — dramatic, drought-tolerant, architectural

Purple Trailing Lantana

Ground-covering colour all season — hummingbird favourite

Desert Ruellia

Lavender flowers — spreads naturally under rock to fill gaps

FAQs

Common questions about xeriscape & rock

How much does xeriscape installation cost in Tucson?
Xeriscape installation costs vary based on yard size, rock type, number of plants, and whether irrigation modification is needed. We provide detailed written quotes after a free site assessment — no obligation. Most residential front yard conversions vary widely in scope, and Tucson Water rebates can offset a significant portion of qualifying installations.
Does Tucson Water really offer rebates for xeriscape?
Yes — Tucson Water’s Conservation Programme offers rebates for qualifying xeriscape conversions, including lawn removal and replacement with desert landscaping. Rebate amounts are calculated per square foot of lawn removed. We identify eligibility during your consultation and help you navigate the application. Visit tucsonaz.gov/water or call us for current rebate levels.
How long does a xeriscape take to look established?
Most Tucson native plants show significant growth within 6–12 months when planted in the right season with proper irrigation. By year two, a well-installed xeriscape typically looks fully established — and by year three, many plants can have their irrigation reduced substantially. We provide an establishment timeline specific to your plant palette.
Will I still need to maintain a xeriscape?
Yes, but much less than a traditional landscape. Annual tasks include: light pruning of spent blooms and leggy growth in late winter, refreshing the rock base every few years as it compacts, and adjusting irrigation schedules seasonally. We offer seasonal cleanup and maintenance services if you’d prefer professional hands on it once or twice a year.
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