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Shrubs are the backbone of any well-designed landscape, offering structure, texture, and year-round interest. Versatile and low-maintenance shrubs like boxwoods, burning bushes, and viburnums provide lush greenery and seasonal blooms, perfect for hedges, borders, or standalone focal points. These are super hardy plants thrive in many various climates and soil conditions, making them popular for homeowners and landscapers looking to enhance curb appeal and create natural privacy. Shrubs beautify outdoor spaces and attract wildlife, supporting a thriving ecosystem.

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Shrubs offer beauty, utility, and durability, making them an excellent choice for the foundation of your landscaping scheme. Our low-maintenance plants can last for years or even decades. Trimming allows you to shape them with former borders or landscaping accents. Most can adapt and thrive in varying growing conditions.

 

Shrubs are Known as The Backbone In Gardening

Since shrubs last many years, consider which types you want to use for landscaping. Forsythias, for example, can grow to 10 feet tall and 12 feet horizontally when they reach full maturity. Myrtles are more like trees and offer an explosion of flowering color during the summer months. Boxwoods are evergreens that are easy to shape for borders and accents. Some flowers are used for a short season, while others bloom for extended periods. All these factors should be considered when selecting landscaping or accent shrubs.

Shrubs Offers Excellent Privacy Hedges 

For many homeowners, an evergreen privacy hedge is preferable to a privacy fence. Intertwining plants can be grown to create a boundary line that offers both beauty and privacy. Privet plants can grow very tall (up to 15 feet) but can be trimmed to create the desired boundary. Spirea plants are another excellent choice that can be woven together, and they can make a magnet for butterflies during their flowering season. Maple leaf viburnums are shorter (up to 6 feet) but can be intertwined to craft thick hedgerows.

Shrubs Make Excellent Borders and Offer an Array Of Colorful Additions to Bordes and Walkways

Certain flowering plants can add a splash of color to landscaping areas that need it. Strategically placing flowering shrubbery can benefit outbuildings, low walls, and house corners. Our colorful options include witch hazel trees, crêpe myrtle plants, golden bell forsythia, burning bush, wisteria, and pink weigela bushes. These grow to varying heights and bloom at different times of the spring through fall so you can plan accordingly.

Some Shrubs work great for adding texture and depth to low fences or hardscape elements. Low shrubbery can create more depth by placing it in the foreground or meshing it with a wall for contrast. Some hibiscus plants are top choices for accent pieces. Arrowwood viburnum is a good choice for comparison with rock gardens, walkways, or paving stones. Viburnum has the added benefit of attracting butterflies and pollinators in the summer, while its berries provide food for birds in the winter.

Shrubs are a part of every garden because they create the backdrop for decorations and have roots to anchor soils. A lot of these species give gardens beauty and structure throughout the year, so you can have your garden beautiful even in winter.

Species like boxwoods, burning bushes, and viburnums serve multiple purposes in your garden, acting as hedges, borders, and standalone, making your landscaping more attractive at the front or rear of your house. Many of these species offer a beautiful fragrance that attracts pollinators during the summer and autumn. 

Shrubs are found in virtually every landscaping project because of their ability to adapt to numerous climates and soil conditions. The curated species in our collection are the ultimate low-maintenance choice for homeowners running short on time or who don't want to be out in the sun every day, tending to plants. 

Shrubs thrive almost anywhere you put them due to their deep roots, making them perfect for gardeners wanting to create lush, verdant landscapes in dry and drought-prone regions. They also cover bare beds quickly, reducing planting effort. 

The shrubs on this page, like coral red dogwood (known for its scarlet stems) and northern spicebush (celebrated for its red foliage), add diversity and ecological robustness to gardens. As such, these species enrich ecosystems and provide habitats for insects and soil-dwelling creatures, encouraging birds to visit and live on your property. 

Many also appeal to bees because of their flowering plants, providing an essential source of nectar, even in the colder months of the year. Shrubs are suitable for gardeners seeking privacy. Attractive options, like laurels and boxwoods, create dense foliage as a natural barrier to prying eyes. These are ideal for patios, decks, and other lounging areas. Browse our collection today to find shrubs that meet your practicality, beauty, and biodiversity requirements. 

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