One of the best things you can do for your yard — and your water bill — is embrace xeriscaping. This landscaping approach is designed around water conservation, and it works beautifully in Colorado’s semi-arid climate. Whether you’re starting from scratch or refreshing an existing yard, these xeriscaping tips for Colorado Springs will help you create a landscape that’s both stunning and sustainable.
May 26, 2026
Xeriscaping Tips for Colorado Springs Homeowners

1. Start with a Smart Design Plan
Before you plant a single thing, take time to map out your yard. Think about sun exposure, slope, and which areas tend to stay wet or dry. Then, group plants by their water needs (a concept known as “hydrozoning”). By doing this early on, you’ll avoid overwatering drought-tolerant plants and underwatering thirsty ones. A thoughtful plan upfront saves you time, money, and frustration down the road.
2. Choose Plants Native to the Front Range
Choosing the right plants is at the heart of any xeriscaping strategy. Fortunately, Colorado Springs is home to a wide variety of native and drought-adapted plants that thrive without much intervention. Blue grama grass, Apache plume, penstemon, and rabbitbrush are all excellent options that can handle the region’s cold winters and dry summers. Plus, native plants support local pollinators, so your yard becomes a mini ecosystem as well as a beautiful one.

3. Improve Your Soil Before You Plant
Colorado’s soil tends to be heavy in clay or alkaline minerals, which can make it tough for plants to absorb water efficiently. As a result, amending your soil before planting is a step you don’t want to skip. Work in organic compost to improve drainage and nutrient content. In some areas, you may also want to consider replacing grass with gravel, decomposed granite, or mulch, all of which reduce evaporation and suppress weeds at the same time.

4. Use Mulch Generously
Speaking of mulch, it’s one of the most underrated tools in a xeriscape garden. A 2–4 inch layer of organic or inorganic mulch around your plants helps retain soil moisture, regulate temperature, and reduce the need for frequent watering. In Colorado Springs, where summer temperatures can spike and wind can dry things out quickly, mulch acts as a protective barrier that keeps your plants happier between waterings. Wood chips, shredded bark, and river rock are all popular choices.

5. Water Deeply But Infrequently

Put These Xeriscaping Tips To Use In Your New Challenger Home
Xeriscaping is an investment that pays off season after season. Not only will you reduce your outdoor water use significantly, but you’ll also spend less time mowing, weeding, and maintaining your yard. And that means more time enjoying your home. To learn about the many Challenger Homes communities across Colorado Springs, schedule your tour today.

2026 Best of the Springs Winner
And when you’re choosing a builder, it’s good to know you’re in trusted hands: Challenger Homes was recognized in the 2026 Best of the Springs, earning Silver for Home Developer and Bronze for Production Home Builder. We are incredibly proud to continue building homes in Colorado Springs. From first foundations to final walk-throughs, everything we do is rooted in this amazing community. Seeing a house transform into a home, and a neighborhood into a community, is why we do this. That’s Making Life Better. Thank you for naming us among the best!
