and revel in the vibrant hues ofsummer flowering shrubslike thehibiscus. The hardy commonjuniperadds a touch of evergreen simplicity to your landscape. Transform your garden into a flourishing tapestry with our wide selection of shrubs, each chosen for its unique contribution to the symphony of na...
Make sure the shrub you are planting is compatible with your growing zone. If you’re growing a shrub in a container, it’s a good idea to get one that is cold hardy to one zone lower because the roots have less insulation than if they were in the ground. Sun...
Hydrangeas are frost-hardy shrubs with enticing blooms. Plant them in your garden this autumn and they’ll readily acclimate to their new home. You can also plant them in the spring, but fall transplanting has clear advantages. Join seasoned grower Jerad Bryant in exploring these nine benefits ...
An underused native shrub, fragrant sumac has spectacular fall foliage and makes an excellent shrub for borders and hedges. They’re hardy, easy to grow, and have an appealing, rounded form. Fragrant sumac is also a valuable wildlife plant, attracting pollinators, birds, and butterflies. Fragr...
Azaleas are grown for the attractive flowers that come in a wide range of colors. There are two types of azaleas, broadleaf evergreens and hardy deciduous shrubs. Use this versatile shrub in woodland borders, foundation plantings, containers, as hedging, or as a background plant. Plants pref...
Even a leisurely stroll through your own neighborhood will provide you with a great deal of insight into what you like, and what grows well in your area. Trees and shrubs live and grow for many years, so the effort it takes to make an informed choice is well worth the time that it ...
There are various types of shrubs that can be grown in the landscape, from flowering shrubs to evergreen shrubs. Knowing which ones are best suited to your region and how to grow them is crucial in their overall success. For this reason, we have created
A closeup of the flowers on ‘Harry’. . Shrub dogwoods are grown for their winter branch color, here bloodtwig dogwood, Cornus sanguinea‘Magic Flame’. . Conifers provide a great contrast in the winter garden, here hybrid witch hazels ‘Pallida’ and ‘Robert’ with a blue spruce. . ...
Meaning "tree of life" in Latin, the arborvitae shrub makes for a great hedge due to its column-like shape that it takes as it grows. This dense, evergreen plant grows quickly and is easy to care for, making it very hardy. Where to plant: Full sunUSDA Hardiness Zones: 3 What to...
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