Energy-Efficient Landscaping Tips for Warmer Weather
ResidentialApr 22, 2026
When most people think about energy efficiency, they picture what’s happening inside their home, like adjusting the thermostat, upgrading appliances, or switching to LED light bulbs. But there’s another area that plays a surprisingly important role in comfort and energy use: your yard.
The space around your home can help manage heat, reduce direct sun exposure, and create a more comfortable environment during the warmest months of the year. With thoughtful choices, many of these improvements can be made gradually and still make a noticeable difference.
Pay Attention to Where the Sun Hits Your Home
During spring and summer, sunlight reaches your home for longer periods of time, especially in the afternoon. Windows, walls, and roofs that receive direct sunlight for hours at a time can heat up quickly, raising indoor temperatures and increasing the need for air conditioning. West- and south-facing areas typically absorb the most heat later in the day. Taking note of which sides of your home are exposed to the sun is a helpful first step.
Carefully placed trees and plants can help reduce a household’s heating and cooling energy use by up to 25% over time, so bringing shade to sun-exposed areas helps limit heat before it enters your home.
Use Shade Strategically to Reduce Heat Buildup
Shade is one of the most effective ways landscaping can support energy efficiency during warmer months. Trees, tall shrubs, and climbing vines help block direct sunlight from windows, walls, and roofs where heat often enters the home. A well‑planned landscape may reduce summer air conditioning costs by 15% to 50%, depending on placement and exposure. If you’re looking to start small, adding shade near west-facing windows or outdoor seating areas is often a good place to start.
Keep Cooling Systems Out of Direct Sunlight
Your outdoor air conditioning unit works hardest in hot weather, and direct sunlight can make that job even tougher. Landscaping that provides light shade without blocking airflow can help the unit operate more efficiently. Low-growing shrubs, ornamental grasses, or a small trellis placed several feet away from the unit can offer shade while still allowing proper ventilation. Avoid dense bushes or fencing that restrict airflow.
Reduce Heat from Hard Surfaces
Hard surfaces like concrete, stone, and paved walkways tend to absorb and hold heat throughout the day. Grass, garden beds, trees, and ground cover stay cooler and help lower surrounding temperatures. Adding greenery along patios, walkways, or driveway edges can reduce heat buildup and make your yard feel cooler during warmer months.
Take Advantage of Natural Breezes
Spring is a great time to observe how air naturally flows around your property. Landscaping can be used to guide airflow instead of blocking it, helping breezes move toward your home on milder days. Keeping open pathways between plants and avoiding dense hedges directly in front of windows allows fresh air to circulate. Trees and shrubs placed on the sides of outdoor areas can help funnel breezes instead of stopping them.
Choose Plants that Thrive in Your Region
Spring is a great time to choose plants that are well-suited to your local climate. In the Midwest region, native and climate‑friendly plants like red maple, switchgrass, black-eyed Susan, and eastern redbud are more likely to thrive in summer heat, require less water, and need less maintenance as the season progresses. Healthier, well-adapted plants stay fuller longer and provide more consistent shade throughout the summer.
Let Your Yard Work Smarter This Season
If you’re considering ways to make your home more energy efficient, take a moment to look outside. Notice where sunlight hits throughout the day, where wind tends to flow, and which areas of your yard heat up the most. By making intentional choices around shade, airflow, and plant selection, your yard can become an active part of your energy efficiency strategy that supports comfort, reduces strain on heating and cooling systems, and helps your home work a little smarter.
Landscaping is one way to support comfort and efficiency, but choosing the right energy plan matters too. Enrolling in a fixed-rate energy plan from a retail energy supply provider like AEP Energy is an easy way to bring more stability and predictability to your energy costs. Explore how AEP Energy’s rates and plans can help you plan with confidence through every season.
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