Anchor the scene with evergreen boxwood, rosemary, or dwarf conifers to maintain shape when other plants rest. Layer in rotating fireworks—tulips, dahlias, salvias, or cosmos—to refresh color without reworking the structure. Use trailing thyme or heuchera to soften edges and bridge heights. These balanced roles keep your garden expressive yet stable, allowing efficient updates every season and ensuring the view feels composed from windows, seating, and entryways alike.
Anchor the scene with evergreen boxwood, rosemary, or dwarf conifers to maintain shape when other plants rest. Layer in rotating fireworks—tulips, dahlias, salvias, or cosmos—to refresh color without reworking the structure. Use trailing thyme or heuchera to soften edges and bridge heights. These balanced roles keep your garden expressive yet stable, allowing efficient updates every season and ensuring the view feels composed from windows, seating, and entryways alike.
Anchor the scene with evergreen boxwood, rosemary, or dwarf conifers to maintain shape when other plants rest. Layer in rotating fireworks—tulips, dahlias, salvias, or cosmos—to refresh color without reworking the structure. Use trailing thyme or heuchera to soften edges and bridge heights. These balanced roles keep your garden expressive yet stable, allowing efficient updates every season and ensuring the view feels composed from windows, seating, and entryways alike.