There are endless possibilities for creating eye-catching floral displays to elevate the look of your home.
Review these front yard flower bed ideas to inspire your landscaping endeavors.
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Frombold red rosesto sunny-yellowblack-eyed Susans,infuse your garden with colorful flowersto brighten your outdoor space.
They can be attached to the front of windows, on short fences, or lined on balconies.
They make great homes for flowers and herbs and do not require a plot of land.
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Choose a prominent location for the tree to serve as your landscaping design’s focal point and anchor.
Surround the base of the tree with complementary colorful flowers, shrubs, and ground covers.
Surround the plants with climbing vines, topiaries, and whimsical garden ornaments for a romantic and enchanting landscape.
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Avoid using pesticides and herbicides that can harm beneficial insects or animals.
Choose evergreen shrubs,perennial flowers, and ornamental grasses with features every season.
Incorporate seasonal accents like pumpkins, gourds, and holiday decorations for a festive touch.
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Incorporate a mix of colorful flowers,evergreen shrubs, and foliage plants to add depth and visual interest.
Choose low-maintenance plants like ornamental grasses, succulents, andbamboo that thrive in garden environments.
The use of mulch keeps it looking uncluttered.
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Line the Staircase with Flowers and Trees
Arbor & Co. Line the staircase with these plants, arranging them strategically to create visual interest and balance.
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Choose avariety of wildflowerseeds and arrange them generously in layers.
Install a trellis or arbor near your front door to support the climbing plants and guide their growth upwards.
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Consider incorporating pathways, seating areas, and decorative features to add functionality and charm to your garden bed.
Select slender, upright grass varieties likefountain grassorfeather reed grassto add vertical interest and soft movement along the walkway.
Hydrangeas, azaleas, roses, and coneflowers make great perennial plantings for the front of a house.
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Also use window boxes filled withpetunias,pansies, and herbs.
Consider flower colors so they don’t clash but will mesh or complement the others.
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