Landscaping & Garden Services in Dubai Land Residence Complex (DLRC), Dubai
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Local Property Types
Living Legends 4-bed villa, Living Legends 5-bed villa, Living Legends townhouse, Al Waha villa, Skycourts Tower apartment, Queue Point apartment
Soil & Climate Conditions
Sandy imported fill from the 2010-2018 Tanmiyat and private-developer handovers, over compacted Dubailand sub-base. Living Legends villa and townhouse rootzones now 8-15 years old; lawn areas commonly compacted and original drip systems past design life on the earliest handovers.
Water Costs & Efficiency
DEWA's three-step residential slab (0-27 m³, 27-54 m³, 54+ m³ per month) applies to the Living Legends and Al Waha villa...
Landscaping in Dubai Land Residence Complex (DLRC)
Garden conditions across DLRC reflect the typical Dubailand sandy-fill spec and the 8 to 15-year handover bracket. The Living Legends villa and townhouse plots were handed over on shallow imported sandy fill over compacted desert sub-base, with rootzones now well into the bracket where original drip-irrigation systems are past design life and lawn rootzones have compacted under more than a decade of irrigation. Standard starter projects on plots changing hands include manifold rebuilds with smart-controller programming, gypsum top-dressing on the alkaline base, and chelated iron correction on the chlorotic palms and citrus. Living Legends carried a Mediterranean-styled developer planting palette of date palms, bougainvillea, oleander, and ficus hedges, which after a decade of full sun and limited replenishment typically needs hedge restoration, palm health attention, and bed-soil rebuilds in the higher-traffic corner plots.
Pest pressure across the villa side of DLRC follows the standard UAE list (white fly, mealybug, spider mite, scale) plus active red palm weevil monitoring on the mature date and Canary Island palms; trunk inspection and pheromone trap programs are now a routine spec on the established gardens. The apartment-tower side has a different brief. Skycourts and Queue Point hand over with no balcony water connection, so balcony and terrace planting work typically starts with a self-contained reservoir-plus-timer drip install. Wind exposure on the higher floors of the Skycourts and central DLRC towers is meaningful because the surrounding Dubailand plots are mostly low-rise, and pot weight loading is the usual constraint on apartment balconies. The community sits well inland between E311 and E66, which keeps summer evapotranspiration high on the villa plots; irrigation calibration is the principal lever on the monthly DEWA bill for the Living Legends and Al Waha clusters.
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