Want a Beautiful Yard? These Are 5 Great Plants to Consider
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Fountain Grass
This is a tall, perennial grass that can grow up to four feet tall and 2-3 feet wide. During summer and fall, the grass sprouts beautiful white plumes that catch the sunlight. This type of grass likes a well-drained location with plenty of sun, but it will tolerate all kinds of weather, which is why it’s another easy one to grow. It tends to die out in the winter months, so you can dig it up and grow it indoors until spring, or plant it each year.
Yarrow
These colorful plants are perennials and they’re very easy to maintain. They have green foliage and the blooms can be peach, yellow, pink, rose or white and are very aromatic. Yarrow is easy to grow and likes full sun. The plants also attract bees and butterflies, which can be a plus in most gardens and yards. The plant doesn’t like or need fertilizer and they’re very drought tolerant.
Phormiums (aka New Zealand flax)
These versatile plants come in several sizes and colors, so you can go with smaller, container-enclosed plants to huge shrubs. They’re great in all types of soil, and they like some sun but are tolerant of most conditions – easy! If you live in a colder climate and notice that the leaves were damaged by frost, just remove the damaged leaves and they will grow back when the weather warms up.
Yuccas
The nicest, most visually pleasing yuccas tend to have sharp points or spikes, so be careful when planting them that they’re out of reach of babies and small children. Yuccas like well-drained soil and sheltered, enclosed gardens with lots of sunlight, almost like a desert environment. They grow best in containers so you can pick colorful containers or shapes that add some flair to your garden. They’re also highly tolerant of drought and do well in coastal gardens. They’re versatile and easy to grow – they like pots best but can also thrive in the earth too.
Depending on your style and taste, you can experiment with these different, easy to grow plants and see what works best for you. They’re no fuss and hassle free, so you’ll have plenty of time to just sit back and watch them grow.
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