Looking for Low-Maintenance Native Perennials for a Narrow Walkway

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Asked By GreenThumb42 On

Hey everyone! I'm on the hunt for some recommendations for native UK perennial plants that I can add along a narrow strip of soil next to a walkway. I'm aiming for something that's generally low-growing, though I'm open to taller options as long as they don't get too bushy or wild and start encroaching on the path. Essentially, I'm a bit of a lazy gardener, so I need them to be low maintenance too! Ideally, I'd love plants that stay green all year round. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

3 Answers

Answered By NatureEnthusiast21 On

I’ve had good luck with Geranium sanguineum. It's a native plant that forms nice clumps and stays evergreen in milder regions. It comes in various colors like magenta, pale pink, and white. Definitely worth considering!

GreenThumb42 -

Thank you. I will look into it ?

Answered By PlantLover99 On

You might want to check out Lavender Munstead; it’s a classic British perennial! Another good option is Nepeta (also known as catmint), which is softer than lavender and does well beside walkways. Not sure about its native status, but I've had success with it in my front garden. If you’re after something really low maintenance, Hardy Geraniums are super popular and tend to stay tidy. For some green year-round, consider some ferns, but they might be bushy. Lastly, thyme is a good choice too; you can find it in supermarkets and it stays neat in the garden. Plus, check out the RHS plant finder for native options!

GreenThumb42 -

Thanks so much for the suggestions!

Answered By GardenGuru88 On

If you want a traditional choice, London Pride (Saxifraga x urbium) might be perfect for your spot, as it's been a go-to for similar situations!

GreenThumb42 -

Great! Thank you!

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