For homeowners living in a coastal landscape, it might seem difficult to plan and maintain a garden. With the salty air, strong winds and variable humidity, the conditions prove difficult for many popular plants. However, there are more options for coastal gardens than you might realize.
Whether you’re on the west coast, east coast or somewhere in between, these are some of the best plants to include in a seaside garden:
While hydrangeas might seem delicate, they do very well in a coastal garden. Hydrangea plants are tolerant of sandy soil, and their woody stems are strong enough to withstand the ocean breeze. When planting hydrangeas in your coastal garden, choose a spot with partial shade where their foliage and flowers won’t burn.
Geraniums are happy in almost any sunny spot, including coastal landscapes. Most varieties of geranium will thrive in full, seaside sun as long as the soil stays moist. Their foliage is striking on its own, but the bright red, pink and white blooms create beautiful pops of color in any yard or garden ensemble.
Lavender is an extremely hardy plant and loves the sandy soil of coastal landscapes. You can grow impressive, fragrant bushes of lavender to complement the dunes and attract pollinators, even to coastal gardens.
Lavender is a drought tolerant plant, making it a low maintenance option for gardening in a warm and sunny coastal landscape.
For year-round color and texture, incorporate an evergreen like juniper into your coastal landscape. Juniper shrubs come in many varieties, all of which are easy to care for in a coastal outdoor space among the salt spray and high winds.
Some varieties are low growing and creep along the soil for dense ground cover, while others can grow tall to create natural privacy and shield against the sea breeze.
For gardeners embracing the coastal lifestyle, these are only a few garden design ideas to try. Once you find the perfect combination of plants for your coastal landscape, you’ll be able to enjoy a seaside garden all your own.
Raena has an exceptionally positive outlook on life. She believes every day presents a new and exciting adventure. She also applies this attitude towards her work. She was raised in Bangor, Maine until she moved to Venice in 2011. She graduated from the University of Maine at Orono with a bachelors degree in public management. She has been an entrepreneur her entire life, owning several small businesses in Maine. She contributes her success to her problem solving skills and her commitment to excellent customer service. These skills will easily carry over to her real estate career. Her market knowledge and customer service will provide great service to her real estate clients.
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