5 Next Last Browse all plants Shrubs:Our plants are categorized by size to make it easy to search for the right plant for the right application. We provide USDA zone info, watering needs, sun exposure, and other useful information on each plant so you can easily assess what plants will th...
The loose, rounded habit is easily pruned for use as a hedge. It grows in part to full shade and is deer and disease resistant. After this winter it is nice to know that ‘Wintergreen’ is extremely hardy to zone 4. . Coastal doghobble’s shiny evergreen leaves display its lovely, ...
5 to 9 for most, with a few varieties hardy to Zone 4. How big do boxwoods get? Varieties range from 1 to 20 feet tall, 2 to 8 feet wide. Do boxwoods like sun or shade? They prefer partial or dappled shade, but can tolerate full sun — short of scorching mid-day sun. Overexpos...
First there are the shrubby kinds, which grow into rounded shrubs between 5 and 20 feet in height. These will grow in any kind of soil in full sun or light shade and they are valuable for their brilliant fall color. Green all summer, these plants will turn scarlet-red each fall, ...
Hardy to zone 5.Hydrangea Climbing Hydrangea The name Hydrangea, means “water vessel,” given for its cup-shaped seed capsules. A genus of diverse forms, Hydrangeas are commonly found throughout Asia, from the Himalayas to Taiwan and Japan, with the exception of two species, Hydrangea ...
Viburnums thrive in full sun to partial or mostly shade, depending on the variety. Provide moisture-retaining but well-draining, fertile soil. Add compost or aged manure, if necessary, before planting. The soil pH requirements vary by species; pH 5.5 to 6.5 is average. Check the variety, te...
Forsythia will give you bright yellow flowers first thing in the spring and when planted closely will form an impenetrable hedge. It thrives in full sun to part shade. Weigela has pink trumpet-shaped flowers and grows to be 4 feet tall and 5 feet wide. It does best in full sun to part...
type of shade you have in your backyard – so study the light patterns at different times of day and through the seasons. Smaller spaces might be in shade throughout the day; other backyards might only be in shade for part of the day, so the shrubs might have to be sun-tolerant, ...
Like Home Depot, their website has a filter for zone which allows you to narrow the plant selections to only those that will grow in your area. They ship large potted plants, have easy-to-find categories (on their top menu) for “sun” and “shade” perennials, and offer collections of...
LILACS ARE FLEETING, YES,but I cannot imagine a garden without their moment. so they are one of the single-season plants I make room for here. Lots of room.My favorite lilacs. SPIRAEA THUNBERGII ‘OGON’gives me eight and a half months of gleam in my cold Zone 5B garden, starting with...