The Field Room

Benefits of Combination Planting Inspired by Nature

Low maintenance and fire safety are completely achievable in the Okanagan without sacrificing ecology or beauty. The key is combination planting — designing with plant communities that mimic how nature grows, using drought tolerant, climate adapted species layered together. When plants are chosen to work as a system rather than individually, landscapes become more resilient, easier to care for, and far more functional.

Here’s why this approach works so well:

• Uses less water
Plants adapted to our dry climate establish deeper roots and require far less irrigation over time.

• Lower long term maintenance
Healthy plant communities naturally suppress weeds, protect soil, and reduce the need for constant upkeep.

• Supports pollinators and wildlife
Layered planting provides food, shelter, and habitat for bees, butterflies, birds, and beneficial insects.

• Improves soil health
Roots stabilize soil, increase organic matter, and help retain moisture, creating a living system that becomes more resilient each year.

• Creates cooler, more comfortable spaces
Vegetation shades the ground, reduces reflected heat, and moderates temperatures around homes and outdoor living areas.

• Fire smart can still be beautiful
Lower flammability species, and simple gravel edges around structures provide protection without eliminating living systems.

• Seasonal beauty and movement
Unlike static rock landscapes, plant communities change through the seasons, offering color, texture, and life year round.

• Connection to place
Using native and climate adapted plants creates landscapes that feel authentic to the Okanagan and grounded in the surrounding ecology.

• Mental wellbeing
Access to greenery has been shown to reduce stress, improve mood, and encourage time spent outdoors. Even small planted areas make a difference.

The takeaway: when we design with nature instead of against it, we get landscapes that are safer, lower maintenance, ecologically rich, and more enjoyable to live in.