Sometimes, its time to rip out everything and redo it. Sometimes plants that are doing well but may just be outgrowing the space they were given can be kept and worked into the new landscapes or kept in place as they are. This plan is a good example of that where beautiful existing Crepe Myrtles and African Iris are kept in place while other overgrown items are removed and replaced.

Crepe myrtle kept in place Loropetalum Ruby or Chocolate utilized a s a backdrop hedge along the foundation Susnhine Ligustrum used as a middle foundation plant to contrast Loropetalum purple Low maintenance Schilling as a low growing front layer Existing African Iris utilized into the final planting plan Blue my Mind Blue Daze for a pop of flower color around the Existing Crape Myrtle the narrow space along the walkway for some color as you walk up to the front door