Landscaping
A well-designed landscape not only can add beauty to your home but it also can reduce your heating and cooling costs. On average, landscaping for energy efficiency provides enough energy savings to return an initial investment in less than 8 years.
Here you can learn more about the following elements of an energy-efficient landscape design:
Climate 
Use energy-efficient landscaping strategies based on your regional climate.
Microclimate 
Consider your home's microclimate along with your regional climate in your landscape design.
Shading 
Use trees and other plants to help shade your home if needed to help reduce cooling costs.
Windbreaks 
Use windbreaks—tree and/or shrub plantings—around your home if needed to help reduce heating costs.
Water conservation 
Conserve water along with energy for a more sustainable landscape.
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Financing & Incentives
Find Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency
Energy Savers
Professional Services
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American Society of Landscape Architects
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Association of Professional Landscape Designers