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Blue fescue grass is a tough and hardy plant, ideal for growing in cooler, northern zones. For this reason, there is no reason to protect or winterize your plants. Simply, ...
Sedums make a superb addition to garden borders. They love the sun and can also tolerate drought, which is why they are great ...
Ground covers are wonderful, versatile plants that help fill aesthetic gaps in your garden and are typically very ...
For a pop of color, a burst of fragrance, and some more height, add lavender to your rock garden. Lavender thrives in rock gardens due to its preference for full sun, well-draining soil, and its ...
Lavender, Stonecrop and Rock Rose are among the best plants for your garden that can thrive in poor-quality soil ...
Copley’s landscape design includes a dry creek bed, drip irrigation, blue fescue grass, and a variety of colorful plants like orange kangaroo paw, purple salvia, and red autumn sage.
Top 10 plants that can thrive in poor-quality soil Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed Susan) Rudbeckia hirta, commonly known as Black-eyed Susan, is a plant suitable for dry, low-fertility soils.
The plant helps to encourage biodiversity in your garden and can have pink, white, red or orange petals. It is noted to make sure coneflowers get enough sun to help them thrive. Festuca glauca (Blue ...