Southern garden
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Southern garden. Get inspired and try out new things.
Winter is the best time to plan next year's garden. These 12 spring blooming, hardy perennials and shrubs can survive frigid temps as low as -40 F.
Find out which landscaping mistakes will prevent you from having your best garden ever...and learn the solutions for fixing them.

Amber Hales saved to front yard
Individually, plants can be beautiful. Paired masterfully, they’re magnificent! So put spiky plants next to mounding plants. #shadegarden #southerngardens #southerngardening #prettygardens #southernliving

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Garden entrance with boxwood hedges, white roses and a decidedly Mediterranean feel.

One Kings Lane saved to INSPIRE | Outdoor Oasis
Avoid these trees with invasive root systems at all costs. They are absolutely terrible for your yard.
susan m saved to Front Yard Ideas
10 Best Landscaping Ideas for a Beautiful Yard | Then, use our best landscaping ideas to help you create the stunning outdoor living spaces you know you will cherish. #gardening #gardenideas #southernliving #gardenplants

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Get some shade garden design ideas and inspiration (with pictures) for both small front yard garden beds and larger backyard woodland gardens
If you think that it's too hot in the South to grow peonies. You're wrong! These admired perennials can thrive here, as long as you know how to care for them properly. Read on to learn the fundamentals of growing peonies in a southern garden. #gardening #gardenideas #peonytips #howtogrowpeonies #southerngarden #southernliving

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This Louisiana cottage was overgrown with poison ivy and photinia. Sara McDaniel went for a more welcoming landscape with ‘Dwarf Burford’ hollies and ‘Thumbelina’ zinnias along the front porch and crape myrtles, dwarf gardenias, and liriope at both ends. #americasbestfrontyard #gardening #frontyardideas #gardenideas #bhg
Giant purple loropetalums are notorious for devouring houses, but ‘Emerald Snow’ won’t. This evergreen grows 4 to 6 feet high and 3 to 4 feet wide. It features green leaves and showy, white flowers in spring. #southerngardening #flowersforyourfrontlawn #curbappeal #bestplantsforlandscaping #southernliving

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