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Mini Makeover: Alex's Layered Hillside

Mini Makeover: Alex's Layered Hillside

Talk about a Transformation Tuesday! Watch along as Zone 7b home gardener, Alex, from @graycedarhome shares her recent landscape makeover! With a hard-to-mow, weed-filled hillside in need of a little help, Alex wanted to redesign and reimagine her space to make it more usable and more attractive. So, with the help of her kiddos, she got to work clearing and filling her space with some of her favorite perennials to create a beautified area for her and her family to appreciate!

Alex chose an assortment of Limelight Hydrangeas, Blue Angel Hostas, Blush Pink Nandinas, Palace Purple Heucheras and Wide Brim Hostas to enhance her hillside and create easygoing color and interest. From start to finish, the project took her about one week to complete. And despite some summer rain delays, she was still able to complete the transformation quite quickly.

Alex’s favorite part of the process was picking out her plant pairings and playing with varying sizes, textures and color hues to bring her garden bed together. We’re big fans of how she layered in her shrubs and topped it all off with pine straw to compete the look. And we especially love how she included her kids to make it a family activity!

As a busy mom of three, ease and convenience is important to Alex when it comes to home projects and gardening, which is why she appreciates getting quality plants delivered directly to her front door. Alex made her hillside transformation look so fun and easy, taking it from 0 to 100 with just a few simple steps, and now she has a “gorgeous garden bed that [her] family can enjoy for years to come!"

With the rights plants, you can take any area of your yard from drab to fab too. Dig into the rest of our Mini Makeovers Series for more inspiring and easy-to-achieve garden transformations!

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