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Landscaping & Garden Services in Al Khan, Sharjah

Al Khan is a coastal Sharjah district set between Al Mamzar to the west and Al Majaz to the east, organised around the Al Khan Lagoon (a saltwater inlet connected to the Gulf) and the Al Khan corniche frontage. The district covers a mix of mid- and high-rise apartment towers along the Corniche Al Buhaira and the lagoon edge, older Emirati family villa compounds on the inner streets near the Sharjah Aquarium and Sharjah Maritime Museum, and the new Maryam Island masterplan by Eagle Hills on the western boundary which has added a layer of premium waterfront apartment-and-townhouse stock to the district over the late 2010s and early 2020s. Day-to-day life is anchored by Al Khan Beach, the Sharjah Aquarium, the Sharjah Maritime Museum, Al Khan Lagoon Park, the Al Khan Mall frontage, and short driving access to the wider Sharjah Corniche, Al Majaz Waterfront, and Al Mamzar Beach Park. Connectivity sits on Al Khan Road, Al Wahda Street, and the Al Khan Bridge back into the wider Sharjah road network.

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Landscaping in Al Khan

Garden conditions in Al Khan are shaped by the dual coastal-and-lagoon exposure, the established mixed villa-and-apartment housing stock, and the Eagle Hills Maryam Island reclamation footprint on the western boundary. Plots on the lagoon and Gulf frontages face meaningful salt drift on the on-shore-wind months, with steady prevailing northerly breeze across the lagoon edge carrying fine salt mist onto the closest planted footprints. The underlying soil base on the older villa stock is the standard alkaline coastal sand of central Sharjah, with improved upper-horizon organic content on long-established compounds. Maryam Island sits on engineered reclamation fill placed during the Eagle Hills build-out, with imported topsoil loaded into bed footprints and elevated near-surface salinity in the upper rootzone until the bulk-compost amendment is loaded in. Plant palettes that hold up across the coastal-and-lagoon exposure lean on date palm, bougainvillea, sea grape, sea hibiscus, oleander, frangipani, hibiscus, and salt-tolerant ground covers such as scaevola.

The maintenance picture across Al Khan reflects the spread of housing formats. Older inner-pocket villa compounds carry the standard mature-Sharjah brief: red palm weevil monitoring on the decades-old date palms, legacy irrigation rebuilds on 1990s sprinkler-era systems, overgrown-hedge restoration on long-established ficus and carissa screens, and seasonal pest management for the typical UAE pressure profile of white fly, mealybug, spider mite, and scale. The Maryam Island townhouse and apartment-podium plots are still in their first-cycle landscape setup phase with bed builds and starter planting as the typical workload, plus the standard quarterly drip-line flushing on coastal-edge plots to clear salt accumulation in emitter heads. Apartment-side work on the Al Khan corniche and lagoon-front towers carries the standard Sharjah balcony brief of self-contained reservoir-plus-timer drip installs on balconies that hand over without plumbed water supply, with reservoir capacity sized for longer summer evaporation cycles given the wind exposure on the most exposed aspects. Public-realm landscape across Al Khan Beach, the lagoon-edge promenade, and the Maryam Island public realm runs on a Shurooq and Eagle Hills maintenance schedule.

Common property types

older inner-pocket family villa, Emirati family compound (Al Khan), Maryam Island townhouse (Eagle Hills), Maryam Island apartment (Eagle Hills), Al Khan corniche-front apartment, lagoon-front mid-rise apartment

Soil

Alkaline coastal sand on the older inner-pocket villa plots, with improved upper-horizon organic content on long-established compounds. Maryam Island sits on engineered reclamation fill with elevated near-surface salinity. Apartment podium and balcony installs sit on imported topsoil over engineered structural soil. Moderate-to-high salt exposure on Gulf-facing and lagoon-facing aspects.

Pests we see often

white fly, mealybug, spider mite, scale insect, red palm weevil

Water tariff note

SEWA bills Sharjah residential water in slab-based imperial-gallon tiers (1 m³ = 264.17 gallons), with per-unit base water rates among the lowest in the UAE. A sewerage management fee at 1.5 fils per imperial gallon (around AED 3.30/m³) was introduced for expatriate-occupied units in April 2025. Apartment outdoor watering on the corniche and lagoon-front towers typically flows through building-wide meters and recovers through service charges; older private-villa plots see direct slab exposure with mature-palm compounds drawing the upper end through summer.

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