It often happens that a landscaping project has been implemented on a plot of land, there are flower beds, ornamental and fruit bushes and trees, but as soon as you go beyond the fence, all the beauty disappears.
That is why many homeowners and summer residents try to improve not only the closed territory, but also the garden area.
Lilac
An unpretentious plant that has attracted the attention of both summer residents and breeders. The latter have developed many varieties from which you can choose a worthy option.
Mock orange
Sometimes gardeners call it jasmine. An excellent option for forming a hedge. Mock orange produces a dense bush that responds well to formative pruning.
Spirea
For the entrance area, summer residents and designers recommend Vanhoutte's spirea and trilobate spirea, which are distinguished by white flowers in inflorescences. Pleases with early flowering.
Sumac
The plant is unpretentious, but requires control, because it is considered an aggressor. It is enough to mow the lawn regularly, and all young growth of sumac will be destroyed in a timely manner.