The best plants for landscaping around your pool.
Best plants for around pool areas.
Whether you re enjoying a skinny dip or just trying to hide that old worn bathing suit.
Choose species with larger leaves as these will be less of a nuisance to deal with than small leaves.
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These low maintenance plants offer a lot of depth and movement around a pool and require little to no water.
Small palms and cycads like sago palm bring a tropical look to poolside gardens.
For plants that will survive and thrive around a swimming pool in any climate use our list of our favorite hardy pool plants tropicals succulents shrubs vines and ground covers as a starting point.
Planting them against a wall or near enough to the pool so their forms are reflected in the water will enhance the design s graphic quality.
Choose succulent plants such as yucca aloe or agave that are easy to grow in full sun and produce minimal debris.
Arguably one of the best poolside plants is agave.
Life s no vacation for plants installed around a pool.
This succulent grows to about five feet and is fine in frost down to 25 degrees.
18 best plants for swimming pool landscaping.
Hawaiian hibiscus hibiscus rosa sinensis bird of paradise strelitzia reginae zebra grass miscanthus.
Trees that are deciduous any plant that loses it leaves or have spines cones are not recommended.
Keep any low growing plants at least 6 to 8 feet from the edge of the pool.
That being said succulent plants afford a nice way to dress up the area with little debris.
Acacia banana citrus evergreens arbor vitae cypress spruce holly and magnolia also evergreen olive trees non fruit bearing oleander actually a large bush and windmill palms hardy into areas of zone 6.
Agave aloe and yucca need little maintenance and are heat lovers that are easy to grow in full sun.
For the best effect choose cactuses and succulents with interesting sculptural forms like strappy upright mauritius hemp furcraea foetida and finger like blue chalk sticks senecio serpens.
Between splashes of chlorinated water reflected heat foot traffic and often winter neglect they take plenty of abuse.
Use greenery to turn your poolside into a private space to relax.
The best trees to plant around a pool include.
The reflective surface of the water also intensifies sunlight and chlorine or chemicals from splashing can be a concern.
Any plants that grow low to the ground plant around 6 8 feet back from the edge of the pool to avoid debris dropping into the pool.