As with anything choosing the right hedge shrub comes
down to personal preference and the type of look you are trying to gain
in your yard. The kind of shrub you purchase will also depend on some
other factors such as how much sun your planting area gets, the type of
soil you have and how much time do you want to spend caring for your
new plant.
That last point is important when it comes to choosing
a hedge shrub. While some require little to no maintenance there are
other types that require a large amount of time to prune and take care
of. If you don’t they will grow out of control and could make your yard
not look so good. If you don’t want to spend much time caring for your
new shrub then consider getting a forsythia or privet. On the other
hand, if you like trimming and sculpting your new hedge shrub and have
the time to do so then you have many more options to choose from.
The
next thing to consider before getting a new hedge shrub is how much sun
does the area in which you want to plant it get. Carefully check the
amount of sun any plant you wish to buy requires and makes sure that it
is suited to the amount of light. The more sun you planting area gets
the larger selection of hedge shrubs you will have to choose from.
Third
on the list of things to consider is what type of soil conditions you
have in your yard. Different shrubs like different types of soil so it
pays to check the requirements of the shrub you are looking at before
you but it. If you don’t and you get a hedge shrub that doesn’t like
the dirt in your yard you could end up with a dead plant and the money
lost. It’s much easier to find a hedge that grows well in the soil you
currently have. If you just can’t live without a certain type of shrub
then be sure to amend your soil before you plant it.
The fourth
thing to think about is what you want the hedge for. Is it going to be
used as a privacy fence or barrier, or do you just want the decorative
look of a hedge shrub? If you want a privacy screen be sure to get a
hedge that will grow tall enough for what you want it to do. It won’t
do much good if it only grows to feet tall and anyone can jump over it.
Of
course the most important point when it comes to buying a hedge shrub
is what do you like. As you narrow down you list to meet the criteria
outlined above start asking yourself which ones appeal to you the most.
Remember, unless you dig it up and throw it away it will probably live
in your yard longer then you live in the house. You’ll be seeing it
year after year so it makes sense to get one that appeals to you.