These shade loving shrubs will fill in the space under trees with beautiful flowers and interesting foliage to beautify those shady areas.
Best place to plant: This privacy tree works well in the front yard, and it can shield the front of your house from view. Thrives in urban areas, as well. Be sure to plant it in a location sheltered from wind. 6. Eastern red cedar Photo Credit: Pixabay Advantages: Resistant to dro...
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
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Width: 3′ to 4′ Normally when I grow roses, I look for the traditional full flowers that have a beautiful scent. And this plant has neither of those. So why is it on my best new shrubs list for 2020? I just couldn’t resist those flower colors. They start out yellow with a red...
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The camellia, one of the South's most beautiful flowering shrubs, is part of the Theaceae family and blooms in white, red, pink, and mottled in several colors. The bush remains green even when not in bloom, with dark, shiny leaves. Where to plant: Partial shadeUSDA Hardiness Zones: 6...
Lavender plants, although planted in gardens by many, are often grown in containers and kept as house plants. If you plant your lavender in your garden or in flower beds, they fall within the USDA hardiness zones five through eight and will be perennials in these locations. ...