The other list is of hardy border plants, ferns, grasses and alpines.
Easy to grow, it makes an attractive border plant for any culinary herb garden.
Ornamental grasses, shrubs, and border plants can be mixed together effectively.
When placed strategically among border plants, particularly along the edge of a planting or in a window box, this little plant can be a knockout.
It is commonly employed as a border plant in gardens.
Cut them back to about three inches above the soil line and plant them where they will be accented as border plants.
Its tendency of aggressive spreading makes it generally unsuitable as a border plant.
With some proper winter protection in the colder climates, this elegant border plant makes a fine show.
The annual border plants will not survive the hard frosts to come.
Today, more than 1.3 million people work in border plants.