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 Start planning  the invasion of beauty in your garden and pick any colors you want from the various spring blooming perennials below. 

Spring blooming perenials

 Tired of that old lawn that won't stay lush and green? Well there is another way. You can always try one of the lawn replacement herbal species or shrubs. 

Lawn replacement plants

If your garden has a bleak look during winter months, you can cheer it up with beautiful colors by adding some plants that bloom durint  the white season. 

Winter blooming plants

 If you are looking for some plants which don't need constant care and attention, check these deciduous and coniferous slow growing species:

Slow growing species

 If you are looking for some fast growing trees and shrubs for your garden, check this list. 

Fast growing species

There are some trees, shrubs or plants that once planted (they are not usually part of the natural habitat) take over the soil and light resources preventing other (desired) species from developing.

Invasive species

If your garden is struggling with sandy soil there is good news. There are a lot of deciduous and coniferous plants that thrive in sandy soil. Check them out. 

Sandy soil species

Does your garden looks always thirsty? Maybe it's time to think on choosing some drought resistant plants.

Draught resistant species

 A beauty of a garden hedge can decrease dramatically during winter, after loosing it's leaves. But there's hope. A lot of species used for hedging have persistent or semi persistent leaves, thus keeping their color and shape (almost) intact through the harshness of winter. Have a look. 

 If your garden has to endure the harshness of winter, make sure you plant species that can endure freezing temperatures. Plants that can't resist frost have to be planted in pots and moved indoors before the first frost. 

Frost resistant species