Perennial flowers like Lavender and Coreopsis are perfect for edging pathways. They add color and fragrance while creating a neat border.
Another great option is the Geranium Rozanne, which blooms profusely and has a long flowering season, ideal for edging pathways in your garden.
For a pop of vibrant color, consider using the Blanket Flower (Gaillardia) along your pathways. Its daisy-like blooms attract butterflies and bees.
The low-growing Sedum 'Angelina' is a hardy perennial that forms a dense mat of golden foliage, adding texture and interest to pathway edges.
Creeping Thyme is a fragrant herb that produces tiny pink flowers in summer. It's a great choice for edging pathways due to its low-growing habit.
Create a stunning visual impact by combining different perennial flowers like Phlox subulata, Dianthus, and Alyssum along your garden pathways.