You should prefer plants that are native to your area whenever possible. They are adapted to the place and environmental conditions. Sometimes, drought tolerance is significant, but also keep in view sunlight and soil needs of the plants. There are numerous native plants that have clear benefits over many exotics, just because they are adjusted to the climate. They can even resist extreme drought or freezing temperatures, depending on the area you live. In addition, you can find an abundance of plants in natural surroundings which tops anything that has been brought in from other places and which are by now cultivated to beautify our gardens.
But you may also select types of plants, which are originally native in foreign countries and have similar requirements as our native plants. This applies to many species of herbs. For example, if you would like to have a beautiful border, you may use balm, rosemary, sage or hyssop. These are ideal landscaping plants for any home, maybe particularly yours. They are not only beautiful to look at, they are also functional. You may use a whole range of herbs that you cultivate in your landscape also for your meals. Preparing meals with herbs is a fantastic benefit when you have such pretty and versatile plants directly accessible in your landscape.
Beside trees and shrubs you can choose bulbs, annual plants and perennial plants for your landscape. Annual plants live only one season and have to be purchased every year afresh; perennials die back, commonly in winter, but revert the following year from their extant roots. Some perennials and bulbs, such as daffodils and tulips, will double in quantity each year if you don't take care of them. In case, there are too many in one place, you may just dig down and divide a few of them and plant them in another spot.
One of the most significant principle to be succeessful in any landscape is planting at the right time. Commonly you cannot go to a nursery in winter and looking for a blooming summer plant. To assure that your plants will actually grow and flourish you should purchase and cultivate them at certain seasons of the year. The experts of the nursery or your local garden center where you normally buy your plants are certainly able to assist you in selecting the perfect plants for your landscape.
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