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Japanese gardens are known for their serene beauty and peaceful atmosphere. They can turn your outdoor space into a calming retreat. But when you’re aiming
Discover the best shrubs for landscaping your outdoor space! Whether you're looking for low maintenance, evergreen, or flowering shrubs for hedges, we've got you covered. From shrubs for full sun to those perfect for partial shade, find the ideal plants to enhance your garden. Create beautiful curb appeal with shrubs for the front of the house or add interest to small spaces with dwarf evergreen options.
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Hedge plants are ideal for privacy and defining boundaries. Gardening expert, Helen Young, shares her top five recommendations.
Prunus 'Shirofugen' - Ornamental Japanese Cherry' tree in blossom above Buxus ... Image:1381768 - Stock photo from GAP Gardens, garden & plant photography
Skimmia japonica syn. Skimmia rogersii Japanese SkimmiaType Shrub, woody plant Hardy range 6B to 7A Height 36" to 4' / 90cm to 1.20m Spread 36" to 4' / 90cm to 1.20m Growth rate Average Form Rounded and vase shaped Exposure Full shade to partial sun Persistence Evergreen Bloom Color White Bloom Time Spring Environment This plant tolerates some drought. This plant will grow in dry soil. Suitable soil is well-drained/loamy, sandy or clay. The pH preference is an acidic to slightly alkaline…
Proven Winners flowering shrubs are bred, tested, and selected to bring you more success with less effort.
Eye-catching, Pieris japonica 'Red Head' (Japanese Andromeda) is a bushy, rounded, evergreen shrub that provides desirable winter interest, abundant spring blooms and a striking foliage
Eriobotrya Japonica
Boxwood Vs Japanese Holly
Japanese Holly Vs Boxwood
It's crucial to compare Japanese holly vs boxwood before substituting them with one another. Boxwood has dull green leaves with tiny green flowers, whereas Japanese holly has lustrous, darker green leaves with white flowers.
A: Japanese blueberry, Elaeocarpus decipens, can be grown in our cold hardiness zone. This evergreen tree grows about 30 to 40 feet tall and equally as wide. Japanese blueberry prefers well drained soil and full sun. Some interior foliage turns bright red and drops in spring and periodically throughout the year. This is normal…
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Low effort, high impact! Explore low-maintenance small evergreen trees including Taxus baccata, Ilex crenata, and Juniper ‘Compressa’. Great for adding structure and seasonal interest to any small garden.
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