Evergreen shrubs stay green all year long. Creeping shrubs can serve as evergreen ground covers. Low, bushy shrubs blend nicely into flower gardens or the front of a planting around the house. Larger, rounded shrubs can be grouped into clusters to define space or create privacy. More compact cultivars that mature when around 4 feet high can be used around a house without any pruning.
Taller shrubs are best kept at some distance from the house where they won't block the views. They make good screens for the property perimeter. Vertical shrubs that are shaped like an upright cone or pillar create formality or emphasis in the yard. They can be striking when placed on either side of a doorway or garden gate.
![]() ©2007 Publications International, Ltd. Heather is a low-growing, bushy shrub with small white or pink flowers in winter and early spring. |
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