Winter is the time to layout the plans for next
seasons garden and while you are choosing the flowers and trees you
want to add to your landscape, don't forget to add in some great shrubs
to your design. Strategic planting of shrubs can add dimension to your
landscaping and you want to be sure to select the right ones based on
shape, size and color.
For example, if you notice that there is a
space that is devoid of color in your garden during the late summer and
early fall you might want to consider putting a Burning Bush there.
This shrub will add a brilliant splash of red to filling an empty spot.
If the winter snow has your garden looking a little dreary you might
consider a China Holly whose evergreen foliage and bright red berries
will help add some color to your garden even in winter.
But
colors are the only thing that shrubs are good for. You might want to
cover up the foundation of your house with some short hedges or use
them to separatee different parts of your landscape or your yard from
the neighbors. You can also use hedges to create the borders of a
walking garden and fill the insides with flowers.
when choosing
your shrubs you'll want to consider the height. If you need to fill in
an area in your garden but don't want something to tall you might pick
the Smooth Hydrangea which grows to be about three to 5 feet. if you
want something, however, that is a little bit taller perhaps to go
against the side of your house or on the edge of the garden a Chinese
juniper may be the way to go as it will grow between 5 and 8 feet. But
if it's those little areas that you want to fill in where you don't
want something that is very tall at all you could add one of the many
varieties of shrub that grow to under 3 feet such as the Dwarf
Honeysuckle and Cranberry Cotoneaster
When choosing your shrubs,
another thing to consider is maintenance. Some of them can get quite
unruly if they're not trimmed properly several times each season. One
popular shrub that is easy to care for is the Bougainvillea which has
beautiful bright red leaves, is very tolerant to drought and requires
very little pruning. The Mentor Barberry is another hardy shrub that
requires minimal care.
If you want to get the most color out of
your shrubs then you might choose the Purple Sand Cherry which blooms
with beautiful flowers in May and then produces colorful cherry colored
berries in the fall. It has lovely purple foliage that lasts well into
winter.
Adding shrubs to your landscape and garden plan is
another way to add interest to your overall landscaping. No matter
which ones you choose, you should work out your plan on paper before
committing to buying the plant. That way you'll have a good idea on
where to place them in how they'll look when mature.