13 Low-Maintenance Plantings for Your Timonium, MD, Area Landscape Design
Plantings are often the icing on the landscaping cake—once everything else is in place, plantings will complete the look of your home. A well-planned landscape design with perfectly curated plantings will create a beautiful aesthetic—and low-maintenance plantings will make your Timonium, MD, landscape look beautiful with minimal effort. Here are some of the plantings that you may want to consider.
Purple Coneflowers
This vibrantly colorful planting features gorgeous blooms that will brighten your day. They work great as a tall background plant. Once the growing season is over, birds will enjoy eating the seeds.
Yews
This evergreen shrub can be a perfect choice for borders and entryways. It maintains its beauty all year round and produces bright red berries in the early fall. And this shrub can adapt to almost any soil type.
Barberry
The barberry shrub is available in rich colors, including green, yellow, and burgundy. The leaves are full of color and add beauty to the landscape while remaining low-maintenance.
Dianthus
You will likely find the dianthus planting in every color, ranging from white to almost black. They’re a great planting along borders and for attracting pollinators.
Gold Thread Cypress
This planting features a beautiful golden color, although it is considered evergreen because it retains its color all year round. The Gold thread cypress is great as an accent planting.
Black-Eyed Susans
Black-eyed Susans attract pollinators, including butterflies and bees. Their brilliant golden, daisy-like blooms add a pop of color to planting beds and throughout your landscape. They are a great complement to a wildflower display.
Hostas
Hostas are wonderful plantings that help fill in planting beds. They are available in numerous shades and patterns of green. They thrive in partial sun conditions and can grow in the shade, also.
Liriope
This planting thrives in various conditions, including deep shade and full sun. They produce the most blooms when they are planted in the sun. It is a tough plant that can handle heat and drought. Its grass-like foliage and summer blooms help add texture to the landscape.
Distylium
This evergreen shrub is disease resistant and also resists insects, rabbits, and deer. They grow well in full sun to part shade conditions. They grow to 4 feet tall by 8 feet wide.
Sedums
The sedum is a perennial that is actually a succulent. It has dark-colored foliage with cream-colored flowers featuring red centers. It’s a unique-looking planting that will be sure to garner compliments.
Ribbon Grass
Ribbon grass can be an excellent choice for ornamental grass to fill in your landscape. It thrives in both part shade and full sun. Some varieties require moist soil, so ribbon grass is a great planting for wet areas of your landscape or near water features.
Wintercreeper
This tough planting grows anywhere from 18 inches to 2 feet tall and wide. It provides yellow and green colored foliage all year round. It grows best in part sun to full sun conditions.
Spirea
This shrub features foliage that starts out a light orange color and becomes yellow in the growing season and pink in the fall. You can expect pink flowers during the summer months. Spireas thrive in full sun but can also handle some shade.
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