Landscaping with Shrubs

July 22, 2008

Consider using shrubs as a simple border for your yard. Not only are they low-maintenance, but they are amazingly cost effective compared to a block wall or a decorative fence. And there is not much effort involved in decorating with them. Shrubs add a nice touch of color to the yard as well as overall beauty to the exterior of a home and the yard. There is a tremendous variety of shrubs on the market, so it’s important to pick a variety that works well with the style of the house and the look of the exterior that you are trying to achieve.

Examples of the different types of shrubs

Shrubs add color to your yard as well as a texture that trees, plants, and grass can’t add. Some of the more common shrubs to consider are:

  • Azalea
  • Dogwood
  • Hardy Shrub Rose
  • Hydrangea
  • Lilac

Using a border that is comprised of colorful shrubs creates a beautiful focal point and enhances the look of the driveway and walkways around your home. They also add height to your lawn and garden.

Shrubs make a great border

In order to develop a decorative border, you need to consider the factors of textures, height, and varied layers of color. Shrubs provide all three of these aspects. It really doesn’t matter what color that you choose, your lawn and surrounding landscaping will be enhanced by the color and the texture of whatever shrubs you select.

In order for shrubs to be allowed to show their natural colors and style, and to stimulate growth, it is imperative that you shape and trim them on a regular basis. Shrubs can also be planted to separate your property from your neighbors, and if done properly, you will eventually have a decorative fence dividing the properties.