Landscaping ideas for a corner plot
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size and required use ( Children - Entertaining - Relaxation etc. Front or Rear?
10'x10'. It's in the rear. It will only be a decorative area. We have no young children,
only adults. There is a pool and deck area in the back yard, a huge lawn, a big oak tree in the center rear about 25' away from this corner.
Ornamental grasses, Pachysandra, and 'open' border space for annuals that you really like that are planted each spring ...
This is what we have done to a half moon garden in the corner of our patio. Beside the zebra grass at the back, it has a shorter, fuller grass along the side. The lillies last quite awhile and the Elijah Blue in the front have nice round blue balls. I find it helpful to order a catalogue from a company like Michigan Bulb Co. or Brecks whereby they will give you pictures of landscaping designs.