10 easy plants for driveways
If you've gravelled or paved your front garden to make space for parking a car, it doesn’t mean that there’s no room for plants. Far from it, says plantsman Graham Rice
There are lots of really good reasons to green up your front garden – and there are lots of small, trouble-free plants that will do the job admirably. Not only will they bring in bees and butterflies, having planting helps prevent flooding and looks pretty too.
Many plants love growing in gravel, and you can plant paved areas by taking out an occasional paving stone to instantly create a planting place. Some plants will seed around and spread to find places where they’re happy, essentially creating a garden for themselves off their own back.