Learn how to design a low-maintenance garden in Thousand Oaks. Jessie Flores Landscape Co. shares tips for easy, drought-friendly landscaping.

A low-maintenance garden doesn’t mean plain or boring — it means smarter design. In Thousand Oaks, where weather swings from mild winters to long, dry summers, simple landscaping choices can save hours of upkeep while keeping your yard vibrant all year.
At Jessie Flores Landscape Co., we specialize in creating gardens that thrive naturally. With the right plants, layout, and irrigation, you can have a yard that looks polished without constant pruning and watering.
Homeowners today want landscapes that look great with less time, water, and stress. Low-maintenance gardens help you:
It’s an approach that fits both the local environment and modern lifestyles.
Plants that already thrive in the Conejo Valley’s Mediterranean climate need little extra care. Some of our favorites include:
Explore more in our guide on Drought-Tolerant Landscaping in Thousand Oaks.
Manual watering leads to wasted water and uneven results. Instead, install a Drip Irrigation System in Thousand Oaks. Drip systems automate the process and keep soil moisture consistent.
Pairing this with mulch further reduces evaporation and weed growth.
Design your landscape to work with nature, not against it:
These choices cut down on trimming, mowing, and watering.
Low-maintenance doesn’t mean empty. Add features that need little attention but bring structure and charm:
These details make your yard feel complete while staying nearly maintenance-free.
At Jessie Flores Landscape Co., we combine practical design with lasting curb appeal. Our team handles everything — from layout and planting to irrigation setup and mulch installation — so you can enjoy a garden that looks polished year-round.
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Lavender, deer grass, and California lilac are top choices that need little water and care.
Use thick mulch and drip irrigation — both limit weed germination by keeping soil undisturbed and shaded.
Native options like yarrow, creeping thyme, or kurapia provide dense, low-water coverage.
Absolutely. Many drought-tolerant plants bloom in bright colors with minimal upkeep.
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