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Moving to a house with a very sad yard. I’ve had everything cleared out and have a blank slate.
Moving from a bright tropical garden and I’m looking for ideas for nice color around the perimeter of the backyard. Definitely want some hydrangea...what else grows well in Maryland? |
| Lots of things grow well here. Take a walk around Brookside Gardens. It's a great place to see mature plants of all kinds. |
| azaleas, tulips, roses |
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Thanks. Looking to get color right into the ground so I’ll plant tulip bulbs in the fall.
Azaleas, hydrangea, forsythia (?) Sedum, lavender... Would a lilac Bush grow? |
| Another great place to go for a walk to see what grows when is the outdoor Native Plant garden at the US Botanic Garden downtown and the garndens around the sculpture gardens along the Mall. |
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Shrubs and small trees with nice color:
cameilas, evergreen flowering Redbud Sunset, three season interest Service berry, three season interest viburnum (many options, like Korean spicebush, snowball) red buckeye carolina silverbells goldmop cypress native azalea (deciduous) fringe tree smokebush itea American beautyberry Withchhazel redtwig dogwood shrub native dogwood tree |
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Here is a link with photos to MD native perennial flowers:
https://extension.umd.edu/resource/recommended-native-plants-maryland |
+1. Also, try Laurens Garden Service if you're going to focus on Maryland natives: https://www.laurensgardenservice.com/ |
| Do a big ash perennial garden! You can mix natives and non! Piet Oudulf and the New Perennial movement-style planting is what I want to do sometime, just an intensive front yard garden. |
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I planted a perennial garden and am very happy with how it looks
Limelight dwarf hydrangeas Catnip Yarrow Little leo Salvia Geums Columbine Dianthus Bulbs - tulips, alliums, daffodils, hyacinths Also Poppies which I hope will re-seed themselves next year |
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Keep in mind the yard may look sad because deer ravage it every night.
To make it look happy, you may need to protect anything you plant, even if you think it is not deer edible. Once we started protecting everything we thought might have been intentionally planted in the yard of the sfh we bought. I love in Moco. |
| Should be live in MoCo. |
| Japanese Maple and variegated dogwood, throw some laurels in there. Irises. There are no exciting gardens in dmv, unless you have a 6’ fence and even then… |
| What’s most important is to get the right shrubs and flowers for the soil and light conditions in your yard. Otherwise the possibilities are nearly infinite. |