Whether you're an expert in the world of greenery or a newbie trying to expand their green thumb, we're sharing the best evergreen shrubs you can consider adding to your outdoor space. We've included a wide range of evergreens that vary in size, color and shape. Some are fast-growing...
Look to evergreen shrubs for making your outdoor spaces looking their best all year long. Some of the choices below are perfect for privacy hedges, some are made for adding shape to your garden, and some will offer blooms during some seasons while remaining green during the rest. Some have...
These shade loving shrubs will fill in the space under trees with beautiful flowers and interesting foliage to beautify those shady areas.
And it is one of the best shrubs for shade. Pieris japonica isn’t just shade tolerant. It LOVES to grow in the shade. As with most Pieris varieties, it grows in acidic soil, has evergreen leaves and doesn’t like to be pruned. So it’s very low maintenance to boot. Find out mor...
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Best Evergreen Vines for Year-Round Interest 1. Californian Lilac Botanical Name: Ceanothus USDA Zones: 5-9 This bush can be cultivated to climb a sunny wall, which provides it with both shelter and safeguarding. Its woody branches produce numerous clusters of minuscule blue blossoms in early ...
Bring color, flowers and interest to even the darkest corners of your backyard all through the year by choosing the right shrubs for a shady garden
Japanese holly (Ilex crenata) is an evergreen shrub with a slow to moderate growth rate. It has a dense, rounded form, grows 4 to 10 feet tall and has a spread of 3 to 5 feet wide, ideal for creating a makeshift privacy screen along the landscape. Japanese holly shrubs are drought-...
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This evergreen conifer can grow 3 to 4 feet per year, maturing at a height of 60 to 70 feet and a width of 15 to 25 feet. USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 6 to 10 Best place to plant: The Leyland cypress requires full sun and works well in your front yard as a border along property...