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    10 Handy Tips For DYI Landscapers - #10

    10.Types of Flowers


    Choosing flowers should be well coordinated to the space you will be planning to grow them as well as the light and soil requirements of the plants This is one of the fundamental guideline in any landscaping design. Here are a list of flowers that are best suited for various spaces:

    Shady Spaces

    Flowering Dogwood Trees
    Canadian Hemlock Tress
    Yew Shrubs
    Bleeding Hearts
    Lamium
    Periwinkle Vinca
    Hosta Plants

    Sunny Spaces

    Yellow Alyssum Flowers
    Snow In Summer
    Lamb’s Ears
    Hens and Chicks Plants
    Stonecrop Plants

    Wet Soil

    Black Chokeberry
    Arrowwood Viburnum Shrubs
    Winterberry Holly
    Inkberry


    So now that you have more or less an idea on the major considerations that you should take into account when making your landscaping plan. This would hopefully give you a better assessment and knowledge on which plants to choose. So rather than blindly picking out the plants that seem to look good, you know better which would be the suitable ones for you.

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