A balanced mix of woody plants and perennials delivers the best show throughout the year.
Learn how to design a gorgeous garden to border a fence.
Designing a Beautiful Back Border—Planting Plan
Trees and shrubs
1. Golden Ruby® barberry
(Berberis thunbergii* ‘Goruzam’, Zones 4–8; pictured)
2. ‘Compacta’ Hinoki cypress
(Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Compacta’, Zones 4–8)
3. ‘Royal Purple’ smokebush
(Cotinus ‘Royal Purple’, Zones 5–9)
4. ‘Sekkan-sugi’ Japanese cedar
(Cryptomeria japonica ‘Sekkan-sugi’, Zones 6–9)
5. ‘Aureomarginatus’ Japanese euonymus
(Euonymus japonicus ‘Aureomarginatus’, Zones 6–9; pictured)
6. ‘Blanchard’ Southern magnolia
(Magnolia grandiflora ‘Blanchard’, syn. M. grandiflora ‘D. D. Blanchard’, Zones 7–9)
7. Tiger Eyes® sumac
(Rhus typhina ‘Bailtiger’, Zones 3–8)
8. Magic Carpet® spirea
(Spiraea japonica* ‘Walbuma’, Zones 4–9)
Understory evergreens
9. Orange New Zealand sedge
(Carex testacea, Zones 8–9; pictured)
10. ‘Mary Helen’ heather
(Erica × darleyensis ‘Mary Helen’, Zones 6–9)
11. ‘Blue Star’ juniper
(Juniperus squamata ‘Blue Star’, Zones 4–8; pictured)
12. ‘Moon Bay’ heavenly bamboo
(Nandina domestica* ‘Moon Bay’, Zones 6–9)
13. ‘Densiformis’ yew
(Taxus × media ‘Densiformis’, Zones 4–7)
Perennials
14. Bear’s breeches
(Acanthus mollis, Zones 7–11)
15. Rozanne geranium
(Geranium ‘Gerwat’, Zones 4–8; pictured)
16. ‘Aureola’ Japanese forest grass
(Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’, Zones 5–9)
17. Mardi Gras™ sneezeweed
(Helenium ‘Helbro’, Zones 4–8)
18. ‘Big Ears’ lambs’ ears
(Stachys byzantina ‘Big Ears’, syn. S. byzantina ‘Helen Von Stein’, Zones 4–9)
*Invasive Alert:
Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergia)
This plant is considered invasive in AL, CT, DE, GA, IA, IN, KS, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, SC, VA, VT, WI, and WV.
Heavenly bamboo (Nandina domestica)
This plant is considered invasive in AL, FL, GA, MD, MO, and SC.
Japanese spirea (Spiraea japonica)
This plant is considered invasive in AL, GA, IN, KY, PA, TN, and VA.
Please visit invasiveplantatlas.org for more information.
Stacie Crooks is a landscape designer and educator in Edmonds, Washington. She specializes in drought-tolerant designs.
From Fine Gardening #208
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