Eternal Charm: Transform Your Garden With These 5 Evergreen Shrubs

Having a home garden with evergreen shrubs is a treat for the eyes and peace for the soul. Read on to learn about the evergreen shrubs that you can get for your garden.

evergreen shurbs

Evergreen shrubs are one of the best elements you can add to your garden while landscaping it. From deep green to shades of blue and even maroon, board and needle-shaped evergreen shrubs look beautiful in the garden. While you are wondering what shrubs you can grow in your garden, here are the options you can choose from.

Arborvitae

Arborvitae features soft, fan-like foliage whose evergreen feathery texture contrasts well with broadleaf plants. It is a long-lived reliable hedge or screening plant that you can add to the boundary of your garden to create a screen-like feature. This shrub needs full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil to thrive throughout the year. This plant grows to 2 to 15 feet tall and 2 to 8 feet wide giving you much privacy in your garden.

Arborvitae

Blue Holly

Blue Holly is a beautiful dense evergreen shrub that features glossy blue-green foliage, while in winter and fall it produces bright red berries. If you are willing to get fruits then you can plant a male plant near a female plant for easy pollination. This shrub acts as a great hedge for your garden as it grows up to 8 to 10 feet tall and 6 to 8 feet wide. Blue holly needs full sun to partial shade and well-drained moist soil to thrive.

Boxwood

Boxwood is a slow-growing shrub that creates an easy-care low hedge. The tiny leaves of this shrub branch out giving an appearance of landscape. This plant needs full sun and well and well-drained soil for growth. It grows up to 2 to 6 feet tall and 2 to 4 feet wide.

Boxwood

Camellia

Camellia is a broadleaf evergreen shrub (how to grow banana plant in a pot) with large dark green leaves. It produces single or double flowers in white, pink, or red. You can add them to the border of your garden between other green shrubs to create a variety.

Camellia

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Common Juniper

Common Juniper grows (how to grow mustard greens at home) well in challenging conditions and is known for its slightly prickly foliage. You need to prune them regularly for a proper foliage look.

Common Juniper

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You can either get a combination of different shrubs or you can get one for your entire garden.

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