Some Like It Dry
In February I make promises to myself about the garden, mostly about what I will and won't put up with. One of those promises is to spend less time watering. And I'm going to start by combining more drought tolerant plants like sedums and other varieties of succulents in my containers this year.
I was never all that excited about sedums, but when I saw this snappy little combo in a windowbox on a garden tour last summer - Sedum cauticolum 'Lidakense' underplanted with Sedum makinoi 'Ogon', I thought it was an interesting way to use them. It's simple, striking, and even better, sedums can get by with minimal watering. They're tough plants too, hardy to zone 3-5.
I liked this green beauty, Aeonium 'Kiwi Verde' contrasted against the gray.