What plants go in front of house?
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Tall rhododendrons are placed nearest the house, shorter azaleas in front, with perennials and bulbs staggered in the foreground. For summer-to-fall interest, hosta and catmint start to stretch out as daffodils begin to fade.
Similarly, you may ask, what should I plant in front of my house?
Good examples include catmint, Nepeta × faassenii; honeysuckle, Lonicera periclymenum; ivy, Hedera helix cultivars; and Aster novi-belgii. See RHS Plants for Pollinators for more ideas. Pots can be placed anywhere, allowing plants to be grown in areas of the front garden that don't have soil.
People also ask, what are the best shrubs for front of house?
At a Glance: Our 10 Choices for Best Evergreen Shrubs for Front of House to Feature in This Article:
- Bloomerang Dark Purple Reblooming Lilac Live Shrub.
- Green Promise Farms Knock Out Roses.
- New life Nursery and Garden Eastern Snowball Bush.
- New Life Nursery and Garden Vanilla Strawberry Hydrangea.
8 front garden design tips to make your home more welcoming and inviting
- Plant a climber. Walls offer the ideal planting opportunity, especially where space is limited.
- Entranceway potted charm.
- Add a seasonal table.
- Walk under an arch.
- Go for a quirky gate.
- Slow down the approach.
- Keep it simple.
- Natural framing.