landscaping

How To Use Landscaping Shrubs

Landscaping shrubs are an easy way to decorate your yard and have easy maintenance. In addition to adding interesting colors, landscaping shrubs are an excellent choice because they don't require a lot of work after the initial planting. You will easily be able to find a shrub that fits you yard scheme since there are many species available to you.

Kinds Of Shrubs

Landscaping shrubs come in a variety of shapes and sizes while also giving you a lot of colors and textures to choose from. There is everything from a lilac to rose which is flowering to something like dogwood that provides winter interest. If you have a low flower scheme in your yard then landscaping shrubs can add some height to your yard which gives a necessary balance to the overall visual effect of your yard. You can also add strong accents to feature with a vibrant shrub.

Using As Borders

Using a balanced mix of heights, textures and colors with your landscaping shrubs is the key to achieving the best border design for your yard. Landscaping shrubs are very useful since they add interest, style and color to your yard throughout the year with little maintenance. With just a little bit of trimming you can be sure your landscaping shrubs will look good throughout the year and not grow too big. You can also use shrubs on the edges of your lot, such as using a hedge for a substitute fence between your property and your neighbors. Shrubs can be an excellent alternative to fences because they don't close off the view and both you and your neighbor can enjoy the beauty of the shrub rather than a standard fence.

Maintenance

As with most plants your landscaping shrubs will need healthy soil and good drainage in order to thrive. Therefore, before you plan your landscaping shrubs you should mix compost into your soil to improve it and prepare it for your shrubs. Always check the roots of your shrubs for a health appearance before you plant them. Use a knife to loosen up the roots if necessary before placing the shrub in the hole you have already dug. When establishing new landscaping shrubs it is very important that you do good and regular watering.

Even though your landscaping shrubs look far apart when you first plant them, just be patient. Over time the shrubs will grow and fill in the gaps. To get the desired effect you don't have to plant a lot of shrubs. Although if you don't want to see the gaps then consider adding some flowers between the shrubs until the gaps close. An excellent option for filling the gaps between landscaping shrubs is perennials since they can increase the interesting look of your landscape theme.