I have plenty of daylilies and other easy plants to fill in the landscape and add different colors. I planted crocus right into my front lawn, and they bloom and are done long before the grass awakens from winter.
One way I like to use the 'easy' plants (daylilies, hosta, wild geranium, bee balm, native sunflower, and more) is to fill in areas I have recently reclaimed from lawn until I find new plants I want to add. They quickly establish a sort of frame, so that the space looks landscaped while I'm still working on it.
I mostly add new spaces by covering the lawn with cardboard or old cotton clothing that is suitable for nothing except the rag bin, and then about 4 inches of mulch (which I can haul for free from a county site). The cotton clothing lasts longer as a weed barried than cardboard, and those areas are generally available for planting a year later.



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