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Introduction to Foundation Plants

Introduction to Foundation Plants

Make your house feel like home by choosing the right plants to install around the foundation. Landscape Specialist Ben Trest goes over characteristics to look for when selecting foundation plants, and what to steer clear of.

 

 

 

Helpful Resources:

Demystifying Plant Tags

 

Plants Mentioned in this Webinar: 

 

Low Hedge Plants:

Sunny & Dry Location:

Juniper (Juniperus)

Mint Julep Juniper

 
Nandina

Gulf Stream Nandina

Firepower Nandina

 
Yew (Taxus)

Dense Spreading Yew

Hicksii Yew

 

Arborvitae (Thuja)

Hetz Midget

Globe Arbovitae

 
Laurel (Prunus)

Otto Luyken

Chestnut Hill

 
Euonymus

Golden Euonymus

 
Holly (Ilex)

Soft Touch Holly

Burford Holly

 
Boxwood (Buxus)
 
Pine (Pinus)

Mugo Pine

 
Azalea

Autumn Starburst Encore Azalea

 
Distyllium
 
Loropetalum

 

 

Shade-Tolerant Shrubs

Boxwood (Buxus)

Green Velvet (3-4' rounded shrub)

Green Mountain

 
Japanese Yew (Cephalotaxus)

Duke Gardens

 
Holly (Ilex)
 
Gumpo Azalea
 
Rhododendron
 
Aucuba

Mr. Goldstrike

 
Pieris

 

 

Tall Hedge Plants:

Juniper

Taylor Juniper

 
Yew (Taxus)

Hicksii Yew

 

Holly (Ilex)

Sky Pencil Holly

Red Beauty Holly

 

Boxwood (Buxus)

Green Tower Boxwood

Dee Runk Boxwood

 

 

Deciduous Foundation Plants:

Japanese Maples (Acer palmatum)
Red Twig Dogwood (Cornus)
Deciduous Azaleas
Mock Orange

 

 

Native Plants:

Native Deciduous Shrubs

Clethera/Summersweet
Itea/Sweetspire
Native Azalea

 

Native Perennials

Hardy Ferns

 

Native Tall Evergreen Foundation Plants

Little Gem Evergreen Magnolia 
American Holly

 

Native Evergreen Shrubs

Rhododendron
Illicium

 

Products Mentioned in this Webinar: 

EarthMix® Landscape™ Premium Soil Conditioner
BioTone
HollyTone
 

 

 

 

 

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