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A swimming pool enhances the aesthetics of your property while offering a fun way to keep cool in the summertime. Once you’ve installed the pool and deck, your next step is to fill in the landscape with beautiful plants. Naturally, you’ll want to avoid putting large plants with leaves and twigs that could fall into the water too close to the pool. But these pool-friendly plants will all enhance the landscape without causing problems with the water.
If your vision is to create a tropical aquatic paradise in your backyard, you can’t go wrong with adding beautiful flowering plants. Hibiscus grows well in the area, and the big, colorful blossoms can attract hummingbirds. Bird of Paradise is another tropical plant with noticeably striking flowers that can last in the heat.
Drought-tolerant plants are ideal for properties in the area that prefer to conserve water. Agave, yucca, and aloe are a few ideas for succulents that can fill in rock beds and other elements in the landscape. Keep in mind succulents do best with small amounts of water. You’ll want to keep these plants out of the splash zone to avoid having them get overwatered by accident. Including succulents in the landscaping also allows you to spend more time swimming and less time worrying about lawn care.
Many ornamental grasses don’t require lots of water, and they’ll grow with minimal need for mowing and trimming to keep plant matter out of the water. Zebra grass is one variety to consider, and it’s known for having variegated colors that add interest to the landscape. Fountain grass is another type to consider, and you’ll find the arching plumes add a whimsical touch to the space. If you prefer a little color, you’ll find blue fescue looks beautiful alongside a swimming pool. As you select grasses, keep in mind the colors in the tile, pool surround, and other key elements of your swimming area. Whether you decide to match or contrast is up to you, but the colors of the plants will impact the overall effect.
Selecting plants that serve multiple purposes always helps you maximize the benefits you enjoy from placing them near the pool area. Since pools can sometimes attract insects, it’s smart to choose a few plants known for having bug-repelling properties. For instance, lemongrass, rosemary, and basil are a few plants you might want to scatter around the pool area. Not only will these plants keep bugs away, but you’ll also enjoy their pleasant and relaxing scents. Mint is another fun option you might choose to grow in the backyard. Creating a little herb garden can also give you fresh options for garnishing drinks or using them during your backyard BBQs and pool parties.
Whether they’re looking for advice on landscaping around a pool or they need an exceptional contractor to perform their in-ground pool installation, San Diego homeowners can rely on the experienced professionals from San Diego Pools. As one of the most respected pool companies in Southern California, we’ve been transforming customer dreams into reality with innovative design and custom construction for more than 40 years. Give us a call today to learn how we can build the pool that’s perfect for you.