What is a pretty, easy to take care of perennial I can plant along the border of my house in Michigan?
Question: I as a matter of fact do not like hostas, although they seem to be the popular choice here. I prefer a hint that remains relatively low to the ground and flowers flower for a while clever in the summer months, but it's always nice when there are no flowers.
Answer: you can try creeping phlox (hot and grows well in many circumstances) and Lillies day (there are shorter stems with) things like creeping myrtle (very small organization and small purple flowers (but more for the shadow)).

This princely evergreen
Implant it en masse to form a feathery screen, or in small groups to add maximum and definition to a perennial border. It looks good next to buildings, too. This is one of the earliest perennial grasses to get universal, with shoots appearing in early spring, ...





