5 Plants for your Walkway or Path | Landscape Hacks
All too often we forget to see the potential in small spaces in our yard that could bring something unique and special to a home. By adding something different, colorful, or filled with fragrance, alongside the pathway to your front door step, it can do wonders; from adding more style to your home to getting compliments from your guests before they reach your front door. By either taking over this DIY project or hiring us to get it done for you quickly you will not regret it!
How to Start Your Walkway Garden
When it comes to beginning your journey on this beautiful project there are several things to personally, and environmentally, consider. The amount of light that your pathway receives is a huge factor that needs consideration when choosing the right plants. When it comes to your personal decision, things like the amount of maintenance is important to think about. Most people don’t want to work year round to keep something looking nice or having to replant every Spring or Summer season. Because of this, Perennials are a great option. Some other factors to consider are listed below.
The type of pavement or stone used for you pathway
Make sure the plants have good soil drainage
Amount of foot traffic on that pathway
Short plants are always better (under 36in)
Low maintenance plants
Drought tolerant plants
Day-lilies
These sun loving perennials are the perfect edition to your walkway with an average height of 24 inches. However, keep in mind that they will slowly spread.
Rozanne Geranium
This beautiful perennial will stay blooming the longest along your pathway this summer season. The bloom stretches from late spring to mid fall!
Hostas
A gardener’s favorite perennial not only because it is so easy to take care of, but also because of the unique characteristics of each leaf. Add some interest by combining different varieties.
Catmint
This aromatic herb produces lavender-blue flowers that has so much variety when bringing it to your landscape. Our favorite way to see it, is lining your walkway.
Silver-mound
This attractive plant makes a perfect spreading border for a walkway. Since this plant naturally spreads low to the ground it can help keep weeds away; allowing less upkeep and a brighter canvas.