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The Spruce
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27 Best Edging Plants For Your Garden
April 22, 2024 - This evergreen usually ends its bloom by April, but the foliage remains beautiful throughout the year when grown in a shady spot. Consider using this plant as edging along a tree-covered path. ... Virginia bluebells are ephemeral plants with blue, tiny, trumpet-looking flowers. They grow best under the shade of a tree, getting about two feet tall and wide.
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Veranda
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27 Best Border Plants for Pretty Garden Paths and Beds in 2025
May 7, 2025 - Traditionally, gardeners have been known to turn to typical hardscaping materials like brick or stone or steel edging to create definition between lawn and beds, helping to keep flowers and grass in their proper places. Border plantings fulfill the same role but with a softer, more natural look, and act as sidewalk edging plants or yard border plants as well.
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Gardenia
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Edging Garden Borders - The Best Plants to Grow in your Garden
Choose low-growing plants like phlox, creeping thyme, dwarf mondo grass, and sedum for beautifully defined garden borders, adding texture and color
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Gwwyh
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Get Your Edge On: How To Nail Down The Perfect Edging Plants — Gardening With What You Have
January 22, 2021 - Geranium 'Rozanne' is a spreader but an excellent edger if you have the space. It starts blooming in July and lasts late into the fall. I took this photo the other day and it's still going strong.
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Better Homes & Gardens
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The 19 Best Edging Plants for Your Flower Beds
June 9, 2015 - A favorite edging plant for shady landscape beds, epimedium (barrenwort) is a perky little perennial that blooms in spring with spidery flowers in shades of pink, purple, orange, yellow, and white.
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Reddit
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r/OntarioGardeners on Reddit: Some very low maintenance perennial plants that good for edging and border or ground cover . ( And also no invasive)
December 17, 2023 -

I have a few these plants i think they are really low maintenance and serve as border/edging and no invasive, in my experience, i have use them in sunny/ partial sun, partial shade to deep shade and they are very adaptable in different types of soil and also quite drought tolerance.

1-2 Japanese sedge " ice dance " ( carex " ice dance ") this grass like plants are actually an evergreen in warmer region, they perform well if you have enough moisture, but they also grow under my silver maple and juniper, forsythia, oaks .you know how taught to grow under a big tree. they will grow well in morning sun and afternoon shade, but it doesn't matter as long as there are some moisture, they can survive. 3. Another Japanese sedge " kaga nishiki" ( carex " kaga nishiki / gold fountain)very attractive bright and gold/green variegated fine foliage and also very adaptable , i have used it in a shade and dry area , hardy water, as long as the soil is deep and they don't mind clay .

4 &5 Geranium Cambridge or geranium cantabrigiense, I call them little pink geranium, this is one of my favorite ground cover for little garden site , especially under a standard looking small tree ( like hydrangea, service berry , lilacs ) or a pole, mailbox , birdbath, or a tree stump, you want to make it look pretty and natural in a square corner, or a long walkway but not much soil, they basically don't need much soil , and they can easily remove or just cutting the stems and stuck in a moist top soil and start rooting, they can grow in full sun and shade , will change the color of leaves with seasons interest and have pink little flowers in spring, and I don't need to do anything but water if water gets hot once a week. They over winter easily don't need any protection and grow fast and cover up the place you need .

6&7 Big root geranium ( geranium macrorhizum) this is another perennial I use it in a place with the less care but taught and can't water or enough sun area, like a garden I help with a Norwegian maple and linden and after I pull out all the ivy and periwinkle, they spread fast, sun or shade , as long as it is a cool condition on the ground ( give them tree leaves in fall just cover them ) and water every two week, they are fine and they also has a pink/purple color flowers in spring, they are good looking when you plants in a long path , a big tree , a slope and a corner with a big plants or small tree .

8. Big Lamb Ear - if you want some this silvery, wooly , fluffy and soft plants , I have plenty to give. The real name stachys Byzantina " Helen Von stein" , they look nice when you grow them in a big area, and their leaves also bigger then the original lamb's ear, but they don't flower much like the original one, which is better so they won't flope and leggy, they grow well with variety of soil, and also can tolerate part sun to a bit shade , if you have a slope or a big area want to have a stunning looking, they will look great in a lane way, or a darker background, this plants like clay soil and do well without much water .

9-11creeping phlox. Well this is a sunny ground cover perennial without much care, in Japan they grow mass on a hill side or a slope side and it looks amazing when they bloom, has many colors from white, pink, red, pink , purple, can handle 40 c sun to -40 c freezing and if you want to make it nice, grow them with some rocks, under a sunny side tree or edge and they don't need much care , only water them and give them some soil after bloom and it will look nice in a open area .

Well hopefully will help some people like to have simple plants and low maintenance.

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Gardeners' World
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Plants for the Front of a Border | BBC Gardeners World Magazine
December 3, 2024 - Itself an attractive plant, it also works well as a foil for other plants. Cutting back in late summer will produce a fresh flush of foliage. Light-green flowers and ornate laves of lady's mantle · This fantastic grass produces dense swards of foliage that are perfect for softening the hard edges of beds and borders. Best grown at the front of a shady border, combined with other shade-lovers like hostas and ferns.
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ECOgardener
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How To Choose The Best Edging Plants For Your Yard Or Garden – ECOgardener
July 28, 2024 - Their compact growth habit makes them perfect for defining garden edges and creating neat, colorful borders. Additionally, begonias are relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning and deadheading to keep them looking their best. That said, be careful where you grow begonias because the harsh midday sun can scorch their leaves. These plants also prefer slightly acidic to neutral soils with a pH range of 5.5 to 7.0.
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The English Garden
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The best edging plants will both define and soften garden borders
August 12, 2024 - lavender hedge that, being evergreen, gives year round structure to the garden. The large grey-green leaves and the spikes of purple-blue flowers are strongly aromatic so position it where it will be brushed against.
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Real Simple
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The 29 Best Edging Plants for Your Garden
May 2, 2024 - Consider creeping phlox the perfect filler plant for your borders and edges, as it grows to fill in and cover spaces with its bright green foliage and pretty pink, purple, and white blooms from spring into summer.
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Reddit
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r/Permaculture on Reddit: Plants for edging garden/barrier
October 13, 2024 -

Hi friends, I’m working on getting my garden set up for the spring. I’ve got some seriously aggressive grass/groundcovers that kicked my butt last year. I’ve had cardboard and mulch down since September and I’ve been clearing grass/weeds that are trying to creep under the edges. I’m thinking of doing a semi-buried rock/urbanite/brick edging, and then planting something around the outside of that border for an extra layer of grass barrier. Any recommendations for something that might be sturdy enough to keep the grass at bay but not so aggressive I’m fighting it instead of the grass?

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NurtureNativeNature
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Native Plants as Edging Plants
May 18, 2023 - Two years ago I planted a 20-foot narrow strip with native plants along my driveway next to a row of mature bushes in my neighbor’s yard. Easy care and attractive native edging options included blue-eyed grass (Syrinchium angustifolium), lyreleaf sage (Salvia lyrate), broomsedge bluestem (Andropogon virginicus), river oats (Chasmanthium latifolium), and native fleabane (erigeron).
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Arbor Valley Nursery
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Plants for Landscape Edging | Blog | Arbor Valley Nursery
Elevate your garden's aesthetics and health with our comprehensive guide on landscape edging. Discover the top plants like Lavender and Russian Sage, learn about their benefits in enhancing visuals, improving soil quality, and deterring pests.
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The Tutu Guru
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Border & Edging plants
Some of the most popular garden edging plants are Liriope ‘Evergreen Giant’, Agapanthus ‘Double Delight’, Hebe ‘Emerald Green’ and Abelia nana ‘Dwarf’. These are just a tiny selection of our huge range of border plants! We have got the hottest tips and suggestions to bring life, colour and movement to your space! Pick up the phone or shoot us an email to chat with Chris and the friendly team. We are obsessed with making your garden the best ...
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MyGardenLife
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10 Beautiful Edging Plants for a Lawn, Walkway, or Garden Border - MyGardenLife
July 15, 2024 - Hosta foliage comes in many shades of green, blue, and yellow, so there are many options for complementary color pairings with other plants and flowers. Hostas are excellent edging plants because they grow in compact clumps, typically more wide ...
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Houzz
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What are your favorite edging plants?
I need some ideas for plants to edge with. Something that won't spread too much over and out of the beds and into the lawn. However I do like Nepta Walkers Low but since it spreads 3 feet I'm not sure how far in from the edge of the bed to plant it. Some plants that I already have as edging ...
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Yougarden
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Border Plants | YouGarden
In this article, we will explore the essential steps to plant a border and suggest some popular plants to consider for your own border.
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Dave's Garden
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Beginner Gardening:edging plants for borders
I have bought the large packets at Home Depot for less than $4. I just throw the seed on the ground after I've scrapped it a bit. The fragrance is absolutely divine when you get drifts of it... Perennia Geraniium Rozanne is a wonderful all season bloomer (or Johnsons Blue).
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Online Plants
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Garden Border & Edging Plants – Online Plants Australia
For a classic and formal look, plants like English Box, Escallonia, and Euonymus are ideal. These species can be meticulously pruned into square or box-style borders, adding a touch of elegance to your landscape.
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The Tutu Guru
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Foliage Borders & Edging Plants - Hello Hello Plants & Garden Supplies
Unlike traditional border plants that rely on colourful blooms, foliage-focused plants provide year-round interest, even when not in flower. Foliage and non-flowering borders and edging are particularly useful in Melbourne and Victorian gardens to provide structure and definition to garden beds, and usually require minimal maintenance.