Plant taller flowers towards the rear of your bed.
Low maintenance flower beds texas.
Salvia farinacea henry duelberg is a gorgeous texas native plant that is easy to grow attracts hummingbirds and butterflies is exceeding drought tolerant and doesn t attract deer.
Sunjoy tangelo grows to 3 4 feet high and wide and is hardy in usda zones 4 8.
This tenacious perennial spreads rapidly thrives in full.
Best in central texas desert willow deciduous grows quickly and has flowers spring through summer although the flowers and leaves can be messy.
No matter how cold your winter or how hot your summer you can rely on these tough as nails low maintenance garden plants for loads of garden color.
Low growing mats of creeping thyme are covered in teeny purple or white flowers in late spring which makes it a haven for pollinators.
For example zoysia will eat into your beds with vigorous rhizomes.
It is an easy instant focal point.
Plant smaller flowers at the front of the flower bed.
Once a prominent part of nearly every texas landscape perennials are often overlooked by today s gardeners and nurserymen.
Landscape rocks are incredibly versatile use them to line flower beds keep weeds down or my favorite.
Rocks large and small nothing is quite so low maintenance or drought resistant as a rock.
That translates to lot of time on your knees pulling out their rooting system.
Think about the size.
Plant barberry in spring in part sun or full sun for the best foliage color and in moist but well drained soil.
Make sure they look good from all sides.
Native plants refer to those species that have adapted to the north texas climate.
Place two huge rocks together and plant ornamental grasses in and around them.
Perennial plants may be defined as those which endure or persist from the same root part year to year.
This trailing variety is used as a ground cover to suppress weeds and.
It gets 15 to 25 feet tall with a 15 to 25 foot spread.
You can t go wrong growing easy maintenance plants like astilbe bee balm or lily of the valley in the northeast.
It grows between 2 feet and 3 feet tall and has flower spikes that are 1 foot long and covered in dark purplish blue flowers.
Prune to shape in summer if desired and fertilize in spring after the last frost and when new growth appears.
The desert willow should be planted in sunny areas in early fall.
Place flower beds in areas where they can be easily viewed and appreciated.