The stone crevices on both sides of the path are a bit monotonous and lifeless. To add a touch of natural beauty, you can try planting some low-backed plants. Not only are these plants easy to care for, but they also add a fresh touch to your trail.
If you are a newbie, then Shibazakura is definitely a super recommended choice. This plant is heat and cold tolerant, able to survive in temperatures as low as -30 degrees Celsius and thrive in temperatures as low as 40 degrees. When it blooms, it acts like a colorful carpet, bringing a sea of flowers to your path.
Another recommended ground cover plant is the weeping weeping weeping grass. This plant is called a green lawn that can bloom, and the small pink flowers dotted between the green leaves, the flowers are elegantly pigmented, and you can see a beautiful sea of flowers from late spring to late autumn.
If you like the cute image of pandas, then Pansy Panda is definitely the best choice for you. The flowers are white, with purple cores, and the stems are about 10 centimeters above the leaves, like a panda peeking out of the forest. Moreover, it blooms continuously throughout the year, and can also tolerate a semi-shady environment, and it is very natural and wild to grow on the ground.
It is also a low-backed plant that is perfect for planting on both sides of the path. It grows fast, has good coverage performance, is rich in variety, and the color of the leaves is very gorgeous. When it blooms in spring and summer, the bunches of small flowers are definitely a beautiful sight in your yard.
Not only are these low-back plants easy to care for, but they also add a fresh scent to your trail. Try these plants to make your trail more beautiful and natural.