Cheerful, Simple Daylily Combinations Coordinate with House

Cheerful, Simple Daylily Combinations Coordinate with House

Always looking to pick up a new idea or two, Bonnie again headed up to the Cities in July to scout out the MNLA Landscape Tour. Although not quite on par with last year’s, she still thought it was worthwhile.  Some of her observations are as follows:

Native and oldie-but-goodie plants (read: dependable!) seem to keep gaining momentum, and the landscapes on the tours reflected this trend.  For instance, so easy to do but an often-overlooked option:  a simple collection of bright, long-blooming daylilies next to a front door entrance helped pull the color off the railings and trim of the house. They complemented and contrasted so nicely you can’t help but smile at how great it looks.

And not something we do, but Bonnie was intrigued by this stamped concrete that had a little extra touch (click right image for a closer look)…..

Stamped Concrete with Shell Pattern

Stamped Concrete with Shell Pattern

Compass-Inset Driveway

Compass-Inset Driveway

Everyone liked this driveway (left) with the compass inset–again, a relatively simple idea with big impact. The designer hit upon something unique and completely in keeping with the style of the house.

One of the metro Watershed District offices also set a great example of native plantings working as parking buffers, swale softeners, and rainwater sponges.

So while no earth-shattering, ground-breaking design ideas were uncovered during this year’s tour, some interesting combinations and tips were gleaned from the day… all things we can use to make our own designs better!