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the words how to grow and care for japanese yekes in front of a green background

Capable of playing many different roles in your landscape design, the Japanese yew (Taxus cuspidata) will make a beautiful addition to your garden. In our guide, we’ll walk you through every aspect of growing and caring for these versatile evergreens. Learn more now on Gardener's Path. #yew #gardening #gardenerspath

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the words 11 types of garden hedge are in front of some bushes

Transform your garden with the perfect hedge! Our guide to 11 types of garden hedges explores a stunning variety, from lush evergreen screens to flowering borders. Discover how these versatile options can add privacy, structure, and charm to your outdoor space. Whether you're creating a serene retreat or a vibrant haven, these hedge ideas will spark your creativity and elevate your garden’s design. Click to grow your inspiration!

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Yew is a fast-spreading tree or shrub that thrives in partial shade. Ideal for container and in-ground gardening, yew will spread both roots and branches when conditions are ideal. Plant yew in rich, well-drained soil and avoid over and under watering. Prune at least once a year to avoid overgrowth.

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The best type of evergreen privacy hedge is a dense barrier to sight, sound and wind, fast-growing to the height you want it to reach and low-maintenance. Most evergreens used for hedging meet these criteria, although there are poor choices, too.

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the words pros and cons of laurel hedges are in front of a row of bushes

Laurel hedges offer benefits like privacy and an attractive appeal to your yard. However, they need regular maintenance to stay healthy and beautiful. These versatile plants are great for forming natural barriers and can enhance the value of your property. Keep in mind, hawthorn or laurel could be an option depending on your landscaping goals. Prioritize sun, water, and soil needs for healthy growth. Find a stylin’, resilient hedge solution now and click to read more about laurel hedges pros…

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