It’s easy being green: here are 5 lawn alternatives
Think about what the perfect lawn looks like. Is it green, weedless, and tidy?
This is starting to change.

Bee lawn
Edible lawn
Herbs, vegetables, berries and fruits – they’re terrific options when it comes to replacing part or all of your lawn. Look at kitchen garden designs for inspiration and you can freeze what you don’t enjoy for a taste of summer in winter.
For shade or part-shade areas, these plants will thrive:
- lettuce
- kale
- mustard greens
- mint
- parsley
- cilantro
In sunnier spots, you can’t go wrong with these:
- tomatoes
- potatoes
- carrots
- corn
- beets (add the leafy tops to your salad)
- basil
- chives
- oregano
Ornamental grasses
Drought tolerant and easy to grow, ornamental grasses can add a variety of colours and movement to your garden. Large statement varieties provide additional interest in your garden. Laying paths and adding seating areas can enhance this space.
These attractive grasses will surely impress:
Tapestry lawn
This type of lawn is a patchwork of colourful low-growing plants. These can include:
- woolly thyme
- lobelias
- chamomile
- veronicas
- yarrow
For higher traffic areas, use more robust plants.