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7 Best Beautiful Plants for Edging

Beautiful Plants for Edging



Creating a garden edge to define the boundaries that divide your garden and lawn, and growing beautiful plants that reflect your tastes is one of the easiest ways to create the outdoor space of your dreams. In today's post, we have listed the 13 best beautiful plants you can grow to enhance your garden. Like a well-designed house with a floor covered with nice carpets and rugs, your garden will look great when you grow these edging plants.


There is nothing better than walking on fresh and cool leaves of plants on hot summer days, isn’t there? Not only are they attractive and durable fringe plants for foot traffic, but they also bring many benefits to the garden such as weed removal, moisture conservation, soil erosion prevention, and providing habitat for beneficial pollinators. For these good reasons, they are the best choices for your garden where you can set foot.


1 Landana



Lantana comes in yellow, red, white, and orange and adds a burst of colors to the landscape that is beautiful to your edge.


2  Alyssum



Alyssum shows beautiful beautiful flowers that make an impact when planted in groups, and it is a popular choice for borders.


3 Firebush



Firebush evergreen leaves are covered with red hairs and have orange tubular flowers in summer.


4 Ixora



Ixora creates a stunning display of flowers and greens. Its flowers come in enchanting shades of yellow, pink, and orange.


5 Canna



Kanna offers stunning flowers in yellow, orange, and red.


6 Hostas



Hostess is a great choice for a garden path with beautiful leaves.


7 Lavender



Lavender color pushes off cracks and low path-lining height, making it a popular fringe choice.

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