Two ideas for an exposed garden in front of the house

Suggestion 1: junipers to guard the rebate and home

A strongly exposed plot, e.g. in front of the house, requires a good design and careful planting.Properly selected plants will provide the garden with an interesting structure and at the same time strengthen the substrate on the slope.It is also important that the plantings deepen the perspective of the plot viewed from different places.

The impression of depth is created primarily by the soaring columns of the evergreen rock juniper Juniperus scopulorum 'Skyrocket' and the high-growth grafted trees of the Siberian carrageenan 'Pendula' with dangling branches. Their silhouettes perfectly diversify the high-rise structure of the garden and are a counterbalance to the peaceful cushions of ground cover plants and stones of regular shape.

Plants in pastel colors were planted by the stone edge. There is a flaccid rosemary here and a white flowering sunflower. A ribbon made of lavender, catnip and Perowski twists all over the bed.

In summer, the colors of the shoots and flowers of this plant brook combine into a harmonious whole, and its natural charm is emphasized by the fresh green leaves of the bluish spurge and the silvery of the creeping willow leaves.In July and August at the inner bank of the flowerbed, bell-shaped white yucca flowers develop on impressively tall shoots. Tall junipers with caragans act as shields that protect the house from the street side.

Plants ideal for this composition:

1.Willow Creepingshiny Salix repens nitida, dwarf shrub, height 30-80 cm, frost resistant, likes light, shiny silver gray leaves, yellow in April base, 5 pcs.

2.CatnipFaassena Nepeta x faassenii, perennial up to 30 cm high, blue flowers from June to September, cutting the shoots after flowering or in spring promotes lush flowering, 125 pcs.

3.Narrow-leaved lavenderLavandula angustifolia, fragrant sub-shrub, purple-blue flowers in July and August, height 60 cm, 20 pcs.

4.Siberian Karagana'Pendula' Caragana arborescens, most often grafted on a tall trunk, clearly hanging shoots, yellow flowers in May, height 100-125 cm, 4 pcs.

5.Rock juniper'Skyrocket' Juniperus scopulorum, undemanding shrub with a spectacular columnar silhouette, 6-8 m high, blue-gray needles, cuttings 125-150 cm high, 5 pcs.

6.Carolingian yuccaYucca filamentosa, a perennial perennial with a characteristic tufted shape, in August and September white fragrant bell-shaped flowers develop on a stem 150 cm high, and even higher, recently planted plants are recommended to be covered for winter , 10 pcs.

7.PerowskiaPerovskia abrotanoides, a precious shrub with blue-violet flowers gathered in panicles from June to October, fragrant silvery-gray leaves, branchy habit, height up to 1 m, 16 pcs.

8. 16 pcs.

9. Bluish spurge Euphorbia characias ssp. Wulfenii, gray-green leaves and greenish-yellow flowers in May and June, height up to 120 cm, poisonous perennial, 6 pcs.

10.Posłonek'Eisbär' Helianthemum, a low, sprawling semi-shrub with gray leaves and snow-white flowers, requires pruning after flowering, 42 pcs.

Suggestion 2: colorfully flowery discounts on the embankment

This arrangement looks completely different. The basic idea was to put two low, dry walls made of gray stone. They support the slope and divide its surface into two long flower beds, providing plenty of space for perennials and shrubs.Horizontal, narrow lines of loosely laid walls and fresh shades of plant colors add lightness to the whole establishment.

The color scheme of the garden is dominated by raspberry tones of 'Gärtnerfreude' rose bushes planted at several points along with the pink color of numerous magnificent inflorescences of four 'Pink Delight' bushes.All summer long the fragrant flowers of the omżyn lure many butterflies into the garden.

In flowerbeds, apart from shrubs, clumps of root geranium bloom in purple, and right next to a group of purple mossy sage and yellow-green algae. In May, the air is filled with the pleasant scent of Meyer's Palibin lilac flowers.In autumn, the bedding is dominated by openwork clumps of Stipa grass and pink sedum umbels.Very durable uncut blades of grass and Sedum seedlings will also decorate the beds in winter.

Three discount ideas in different styles - Mediterranean, Japanese and Indian

Plants ideal for this composition:

1. 30 pcs

2.Omżyn'Pink Delight' Buddleja, beautiful shrub with pink flowers in long inflorescences from July to September, 4 pcs.

3.Geranium rooted'Bevan' Geranium macrorrhizum, strong and durable perennial, tolerates sunny and shaded positions, purple flowers from May to July, leaves change color in autumn yellow-orange, 30 pcs.

4.Sage mossy'Ostfriesland' Salvia nemorosa, blooms purple in June, after pruning, it flowers again in September, height 50 cm, 6 pcs.

5.Lilac Meyera'Palibin' Syringa meyeri, a neat little shrub with light lilac fragrant flowers in May, seedlings 40-60 cm high, 5 pcs.

6.Sedum great'Herbstfreude' Sedum telephium, pink flowers in umbels in September and October, can decorate the bed all winter, height up to 80 cm, 20 pcs

7.Rose Ground cover'Gärtnerfreude', certified quality, very resistant to rain and frost, small raspberry flowers densely filled with petals, shiny leaves, height 40 -50 cm, 3 pcs.

8. Bearded iris 'Alaskan Gold' Iris barbata media, a medium height variety with golden-yellow fruit-scented flowers, narrow sword-shaped leaves, 50-70 cm high, likes light fertilization in spring, 9 pcs.

9.Gaura LindheimerGaura lindheimeri, tufted perennial with delicate white flowers from June to the first frost, height up to 120 cm, requires a sunny position, 8 pcs.

10.Stipa barbataStipa barbata, elegant ornamental grass with long and narrow silvery-white ears, leaves smooth on the top and covered with hairs on the underside, 30-80 cm high, 30 pcs.

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