So you can beautify your rental property and benefit from happier tenants, here are a few plants that we have found to be bullet proof for landlords:
The Iris
The iris is a hardy and drought resistant flower. The top photo is a siberian blue iris that we acquired several years ago. Since we planted them they have multiplied prolifically. We took the bulbs from the growth and spread them to many of the rentals that we own. Our tenants love them. They come in a variety of sizes and colors. The top photo is a short variety that flowers in April or early May. The lower photo is a larger variety that flowers in late June.
The Tulip
Grape Hyacinth
You may not remember the name but you will definitely remember the plant when you see it. It is also a vigorous grower. It grows about 8 inches tall. It is great for filling planter boxes and other contained spaces. WARNING: it will spread to your lawn if you aren't careful with placement. However, the lawn mower makes quick work if it gets out of hand.
The Dandelion
Fall is typically the best time to purchase and plant these if you want flowers the following Spring. Other varieties that are attractive and require little maintenance are daffodils and day lilies. The bottom line is that spending a small amount of money on flowers will go a long way to keeping happy tenants.
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