Pool Plants - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by shashanar
April 30, 2006
What are the best types of plants to put around an inground pool?


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Answer from NGA
April 30, 2006
In my experience most people prefer nonblooming plants, or plants that bloom early in the season before swimming season, so as to avoid attracting bees. You may also want to avoid deciduous plants that drop leaves into the pool in the fall. So, evergreens may be the best answer. You could look into junipers, arborvitae, or even large rhododendrons such as the R. catawbiense for example. Another option would be some larger deciduous shrubs with winter interest such as Aronia arbutifolia, Ilex verticillata, and the red twigged dogwood shrubs. Ornamental grasses are also a possible choice. All of these will do well in full sun. Your local professional nursery staff and/or local county extension may have additional suggestions based on a more detailed understanding of your planting site and your overall design goals.

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