24 Plants for Narrow, Tight Spaces (2024)

Looking for just the right plant to fit in that narrow space along your front walkway or unique plants to tuck into a retaining wall? Find those and many more in this pictorial guide to plants for tight spaces.

Planting spaces come in all shapes and sizes, but sometimes space is more limited that we would like. Fortunately, there are plenty of unique plants to fit tight spaces like that narrow planting strip along your front walkway or the crevices in your rock wall. We’ll get you started with some ideas below, then check out our plant library for even more inspiration. Click on the pictures below to learn more about each plant.

Skinny Plants for Narrow Planting Spaces

If just three feet or less is what you have to work with in your narrow planting space, focus on plants that grow taller than they do wide. Many upright perennials fit this description, as do columnar shrubs and vines. By planting something that won’t outgrow the space, you’ll save time and effort in keeping them in bounds.

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Pyromania® Orange Blaze red hot poker
(Kniphofia)

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Jolly Good
vining clematis
(Clematis)

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Tangerine Slice A-Peel® black-eyed Susan vine (Thunbergia)

24 Plants for Narrow, Tight Spaces (4)Purple Pillar®
rose of Sharon
(Hibiscus)

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Fine Line®
buckthorn
(Rhamnus)

Short Shrubs for Tucking Under Windowsills

You wouldn’t want to block the sunlight or your beautiful view of the yard, so let’s explore some naturally petite shrubs that will stay under windowsill height. All the shrubs pictured here grow less than four feet tall, so constant pruning won’t be necessary to keep them in bounds. Explore more short shrubs here.

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Sprinter®
boxwood
(Buxus)
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Gem Box®
inkberry holly
(Ilex)
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Invincibelle Wee White® smooth hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens)
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Tiny Tuff Stuff
mountain hydrangea (Hydrangea serrata)
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Oso Easy Lemon Zest® landscape rose
(Rosa)
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Double Play Doozie®
spirea
(Spiraea)

Low Plants for Edging

If a neat edging plant is what you need to put the finishing touch on a garden bed, consider these low mounded plants. We’ve included both short and medium height varieties here. Choose one that is shorter than the plants you’ll be growing behind them in the bed to create a layered look.

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Diamond Snow®
euphorbia

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Portulaca

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Lemon Coral®
sedum

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‘Cat’s Pajamas’ catmint (Nepeta)

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Low Scape Mound® chokeberry
(Aronia)

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Lo & Behold® ‘Blue Chip Jr.’ butterfly bush
(Buddleia)

Plants for Crevices

To soften the appearance of a rock wall or the edges of a stone pathway, try tucking in a few small plants here and there. They will help the hardscape elements blend into their surroundings and make it seem like they’ve been there for ages. Be sure to choose sun and heat tolerant plants, like those pictured here, that can handle the reflected light and warmth from the stone. Find more short, heat tolerant perennials here.

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Flambe® Yellow strawflower (Chrysocephalum)

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Blue My Mind®
dwarf morning glory (Evolvulus)

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GoldDust®
(Mecardonia)

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Mojave® Red
purslane
(Portulaca)

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Rock ‘n Grow®
‘Boogie Woogie’
stonecrop
(Sedum)

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‘Paint the Town Magenta’ pinks
(Dianthus)

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24 Plants for Narrow, Tight Spaces? ›

Creeping plants like euphorbia, low-spreading sedums, dianthus (especially spreading varieties like 'Firewitch'), thread-leaf coreopsis, or short asters (like 'Wood's Blue') can spill over the border edge in a fetching way, creating an organic looking design.

What are the best low maintenance border plants? ›

Creeping plants like euphorbia, low-spreading sedums, dianthus (especially spreading varieties like 'Firewitch'), thread-leaf coreopsis, or short asters (like 'Wood's Blue') can spill over the border edge in a fetching way, creating an organic looking design.

What plants are good for narrow privacy screens? ›

There are lots of great choices for you to consider, including sweetautumn clematis, Caroline jessamine, or the annual vines moonvine and lablab. Another option would be to pick a shrub that you can limb up. Several hollies such as 'Nellie R.

What plants are best for small borders? ›

These varieties might be dainty but they're all resilient, easy to grow, unfussy and care free. Some of our favourite small plants for the front of borders are ceanothus, cistus rock rose, euonymus, hebe, dwarf varieties of hypericum, lavender, leucothoe, pieris, potentilla, skimmia and vinca.

What plant is tall and skinny? ›

Here are some good options for tall, narrow plantings: Sunjoy® Gold Pillar Berberis. 'Dee Runk' Buxus. 'Green Arrow' Chamaecyparis.

What to plant in tall, narrow planters? ›

What Plants Work Well In Tall Pots?
  • Petunias. These colorful annual flowering plants are excellent choices for adding a burst of vibrant hues to your tall planters. ...
  • Herbs. Herbs like basil, thyme, and rosemary are ideal for tall planters. ...
  • Succulents. ...
  • Geraniums. ...
  • Ornamental grasses. ...
  • Ferns. ...
  • Bamboo. ...
  • Small Trees.

What plants need the least space? ›

Plants for Tight Spaces
Diamond Snow® euphorbiaMojave® Fuchsia PortulacaLemon Coral® sedum
'Cat's Pajamas' catmint (Nepeta)Low Scape Mound® chokeberry (Aronia)Lo & Behold® 'Blue Chip Jr.' butterfly bush (Buddleia)

What is the best plant to block neighbors' views? ›

Here are 20 plants and shrubs that will add privacy to your yard.
  • 01 of 20. Hick's Yew. Cora Niele/Getty Images. ...
  • 02 of 20. Emerald Green Arborvitae. ...
  • 03 of 20. Green Giant Arborvitae. ...
  • 04 of 20. Common Juniper. ...
  • 05 of 20. Pfitzer Chinese Juniper. ...
  • 06 of 20. Mountain Laurel. ...
  • 07 of 20. Privet. ...
  • 08 of 20. Golden Privet.
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What is the fastest growing plant for privacy? ›

If you need your privacy fast, how about the Green Giant Arborvitae which can grow three to five feet in one year. This shrub can grow to a mature height of 30-50 feet, but it tolerates shearing to keep it to the size you prefer.

What plants are good for year round privacy? ›

Many different types of plants may be used for screening.

For year round solutions try one of the evergreen trees. 'Green Giant' Arborvitea, 'Sugar and Spice' Arborvitea, 'Taylor' Juniper, or Southern Magnolias. For smaller areas Hollies, Boxwood, and evergreen Viburnum work well and thrive in St.

What to plant in a narrow strip? ›

4 Gorgeous Garden Looks for a Narrow Planting Strip
  • Climbing 'Mary Rose' provides height and fragrance.
  • Billowing mounds of golden creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea') and May Night salvia (Salvia nemorosa 'May Night') form the lower tier.
  • These perennials are tolerant of low water, poor soil and hot sun.

How do you plant with little space? ›

Interplant (Intercrop)

If you have a small area, this lets you use your space more efficiently and for longer. To “interplant,” plants should be placed close enough so that their leaves will touch when they're mature, shading the ground between them.

What plants should you stay away from? ›

Get familiar with these species to stay safe!
  • Giant hogweed. Heracleum mantegazzianum. Giant hogweed in bloom | Image Details. ...
  • Poison hemlock. Conium maculatum. ...
  • Spotted water hemlock. Cicuta maculata. ...
  • Cow parsnip. Heracleum maximum. ...
  • Wild parsnip. Pastinaca sativa. ...
  • Queen Anne's lace. Daucus carota.

What are the tall, skinny boxwoods called? ›

Graham Blandy Boxwood

This columnar boxwood offers an elegant look for any landscape. The Graham Blandy is a broadleaf evergreen that adds height to even the most narrow spots in your yard.

When plants are 4 inches tall, thin? ›

Seedlings should have at least two pairs of true leaves and be about 3-4 inches tall before thinning, but don't wait to long to thin the seedlings. If you procrastinate too long, the intertwining roots may cause damage to the remaining seedlings during the thinning process.

What is the most durable shrub? ›

The toughest shrub may be Japanese barberry (shown below). These durable plants come in a wide range of colors including purple, yellow and green. Barberry can withstand heat, drought and poor soil. Its stems have sharp spines that make it deer-proof.

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