There’s Too Much
It is nice to have a beautiful yard full of trees, flowers, bushes, and other plants, but there is such a thing as too much. Maybe you have overgrown bushes in front of your windows, or you have trees in your front yard that …show more content…
Some trees and plants grow better in specific climates. If you are unsure what grows best in our area, you may end up with plants that do not do well in our region. One way to avoid this problem is to focus on plants that are native to our area. Here's a list of some plants native to the Mid-Atlantic Region:
Black-Eyed Susan
The Black-Eyed Susan is more than just the Maryland state flower. Native to the United States, east of the Rocky Mountains, these flowers grow throughout the summer and can reach 2 to 3 feet tall. The Black-Eyed Susan can grow in full to partial sun. Because Black-Eyed Susans will reseed and spread, they work best in an area where they can spread without invading on the space of other flowers.
Eastern Redbud
Native to a large portion of the Eastern United States, the Eastern Redbud is a great tree for adding color to your landscaping in the early spring. That is when the tree produces its beautiful pink flowers. It can also be used to provide shade throughout the summer, whether for your home or simply to create a shady area in your