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PLANTS THAT CAN
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OUTDOOR
LIVING SPACES
Plants add aesthetic
appeal to any landscape.
A pop of
plant-produced color here
and there can complement
any landscape, but
homeowners also can use
plants to liven up hardscapes
as well.
Outdoor living spaces are more than just places to relax. A
recent survey from Green Builder Media found that 90 percent
of homeowners consider the outdoor living areas on their
properties to be important to their health and well-being. That
same survey found that four in five homeowners prefer secluded
outdoor living spaces that provide privacy. Plants can help
fulfill that goal, which might contribute to the greater sense of
health and well-being homeowners hope their outdoor living
spaces promote. With that in mind, homeowners can consider
augmenting their existing spaces with various plants, though
it’s always vital to consult a local gardening center to ensure
plants are capable of thriving in a given region.
• Bougainvillea: Bougainvillea are particularly vibrant and
colorful, and HGTV notes these popular vines can add privacy
to areas like porches. That same benefit can be gleaned when
adding bougainvillea to structures like pavilions or gazebos.
Bougainvillea require ample sunlight to thrive, so that’s something
to keep in mind when choosing where to plant.
• Hibiscus: Hibiscus also produce vibrant colors that can range
from red and pink to yellow and orange. Exposure to the sun is
considered vital for hibiscus, though precisely how much sunlight
is a source of debate. For example, some sources indicate
these low-maintenance plants need as much as eight hours of
sunlight each day, while others report that as little as two hours
of direct sunlight is sufficient.
• Cycads: Cycads are considered tropical plants, so they might
not thrive in every region of North America. But these impressive
plants, which often can be found in botanical gardens, can
help to establish a serene feeling in an outdoor living space.
Cycads can thrive when planted in well-draining soil and in
pots, which can be chosen to complement existing outdoor
furnishings. Cycads planted around the perimeter of an outdoor
space or even around the perimeter of a patio can be especially
appealing.
• Jasmine: Jasmine can add to the aesthetic appeal of structures
such as pergolas or trellises. An added benefit to planting
jasmine is their aroma, which many find inviting (some may
find the scent of jasmine a bit strong, so this benefit depends
on personal perspective). For homeowners who enjoy the aroma
of jasmine, adding it to an outdoor living space can make
the space more welcoming and relaxing.
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