Easy Care Shrubs
Shrubs are an essential part of any
garden and are often the most important part of a landscape design. With a
seemingly end list of shrubs to choose from picking the appropriate shrubs
can be a daunting task. The first thing you need to o is to determine the site
conditions of your garden. Refer to the plant hardiness maps to determine what
will work best for you. Low
maintenance shrubs are always a good choice since they are the easiest to
grow and care for.
Rhododendrons (Rhododendron sp.), an evergreen shrub, are perfect
for the shrub border and a great naturalizing shrub which blooms in the spring.
Once a rhododendron is planted is established there little that need to be done
to care for it. Some gardeners will deadhead the spent flower blooms to
encourage a healthy bloom the following year but it not necessary.
Azaleas (Rododendron sp.), like the rhododendron, are wonderful in all
kinds of garden situations. They are as at home in the woodland garden as they
are in the formal garden. They’re perfect for the shade gardens as there
colorful spring flowers brighten up the garden. Once they finish blooming their
lush foliage stays green all year. Occasional pruning may be needed to keep them
at the size which is best suited to your garden..
Boxwood (Buxus sp.), an evergreen shrub, is hardy and, unless your looking for a formal look,
requires only light pruning once a year. Boxwoods are generally available in
mounding and upright varieties, making then well suited to the entrance garden.
Once they’re established you’ll need only to water them occasionally.
Holly (Ilex sp.) shrubs are another good choice, and they make a nice hedgerow if you have
an expanse of house that you want to cover up. They'll need pruning to stay
looking nice and to keep their shape, but they are worth it because they make
these beautiful, large, lush shrubs that have berries in the winter, which bring
color to the yard and attract birds.
Many deciduous shrubs are easy care as well. A common complaint among gardener
is that late in the summer, before the fall foliage, there seems to be lull in
garden color. There is, however, no shortage of shrubs which bloom in later in
the season. Hydrangea, a popular deciduous shrub, is one the most versatile and
low maintenance. They are essential to garden in summer for color and foliage
texture. No shrub border is complete without them.
Butterfly Bush (Buddlea sp.) is a great choice. These shrubs have huge cones of colorful
flowers that bloom in high summer and are very attractive to butterflies (and
bees, so be careful planting these if someone in your household is allergic to
beestings). Some varieties of butterfly bush are huge, growing up to six feet
tall and five or six feet wide. If you don't have room for that kind of
commitment, smaller hybrids are now available.
Viburnums (Viburnum sp.) are gardener's favorite; they're one the most useful and versatile and
easy care shrubs available. With over 120 varieties there's one for any garden
project. Some viburnums, such as the arrowwood or maple-leaf, are wonderful as
woodland garden shrubs. Others have a more formal feel such as the Korean spice
or judii varieties and are suitable for foundation plantings, shrub borders and
as specimen plants.
Easy-care shrubs are reliable performers as they can tolerate difficult
situation and little maintenance.
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