​​Choosing the Right Plants for Your Spring Landscape

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Rusty Thompson on April 4th, 2024
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The spring season is in full bloom, and many homeowners have turned their attention to enhancing their outdoor spaces with appealing plants and flowers. Choosing the right plants for your landscape can greatly impact its curb appeal and functionality.

To help you with your spring selections, we've broken down a few categories to keep in mind as you plan your landscape.

Wildlife-Friendly Plants:
Incorporating plants that attract birds, butterflies, and pollinators can not only add visual appeal to your landscape but also contribute to the local ecosystem. Consider species such as Society Garlic, Perennial Salvia, or milkweed.

Also, consider incorporating flowering shrubs like Bottlebrush or Pineapple Guava, whose nectar-rich blooms attract a myriad of pollinators, including bees and butterflies. These shrubs not only beautify your landscape with their overwhelming color, but also add an intriguing interest into your landscape for watching hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators. 

The challenging design principle for pollinator-friendly landscapes is to balance the plants that shine in each season of the year. Keeping a balanced number of perennials (plants that will freeze back and lose their leaves in colder winters) and evergreens (plants that keep their leaves year-round) is a big part of that challenge.

Many inexperienced landscapers create designs that are bright, colorful, and lush for one or two seasons, but leave much to be desired in late fall and early winter. 

Tropical Plants:
For those aiming to infuse their landscape with a touch of the tropics, there are several plants that offer an array of lush foliage and vibrant blooms. However, it's essential to choose varieties that are well-suited to North Florida's climate, ensuring they can thrive in the region's winters, which can have freezes - unlike South Florida.

Consider cold-hardy varieties like Sylvester Palms, Fan Palms, Hawaiian Ti Plants, Philodendron, and Variegated Ginger.

These resilient plants can add lush foliage and vibrant blooms to your yard, creating your own tropical oasis. Just be sure to select plants that can withstand occasional winter cold snaps and our rare and unique weather patterns.

Low-Maintenance and Florida-Friendly Plants:
Opting for low-maintenance and Florida-friendly plants offers a practical approach to landscaping, while keeping your outdoor space vibrant with minimal effort. These plants not only thrive in the unique climate of Florida but also contribute to water conservation efforts and reduce the need for extensive upkeep.

When choosing plants, prioritize drought-tolerant species such as ornamental grasses and native perennials. These hardy varieties have adapted to Florida's weather patterns, requiring less water and maintenance compared to traditional landscaping options.

By adding these plants into your landscape design, you can enjoy a beautiful and sustainable outdoor environment while minimizing watering and time spent on maintenance tasks.

When you carefully plan and select plants that align with your design preferences, maintenance desires, and desire of use; you can create a spring landscape that enhances the beauty of your property for a long-term success.

For more plant inspiration check out these articles:
7 New Plants to Beautify Your Landscape
Creating a Landscape that Looks Great Through Fall

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