Shrubs & Hedges
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Stunner® Weigela
2 reviewsSold OutCherry-Go-Round™ Hydrangea
8 reviewsSold OutCreeping Mountain Lilac
Sold OutSkylark California Lilac
Sold OutYankee Point California Lilac
Sold OutDenim 'n Lace Russian Sage
Sold OutMorning Light Miscanthus
1 reviewsSold OutAutumn Amethyst® Encore® Azalea
6 reviewsSold OutEmerald N' Gold Wintercreeper Euonymus
Sold OutPampas Grass
37 reviewsSold OutWhite Cloud Muhly Grass
11 reviewsSold OutPurple Daydream® Dwarf Loropetalum
2 reviewsSold OutMulticolor Angel Trumpet Tree
5 reviewsSold OutLo and Behold® 'Blue Chip' Butterfly Bush
Sold OutLittle Kitten Maiden Grass
4 reviewsSold OutAdagio Maiden Grass
11 reviewsSold OutBlue Agapanthus (Lily of the Nile)
3 reviewsSold OutKaren Azalea Shrub
4 reviewsSold OutElizabeth Ashley Hydrangea Shrub
12 reviewsSold OutLemon Lights Azalea Shrub
9 reviewsSold OutCoppertop® Sweet Viburnum Shrub
Sold OutPurple Fountain Grass
16 reviewsSold OutKaleidoscope Abelia Shrub
7 reviewsSold OutHidcote Purple Lavender Plant
8 reviewsSold OutAdditional Categories for Shrubs & Hedges
Rose Bushes
Hydrandeas
Azaleas
Lilacs
Gardenias
Holly
Rhododendrons
Rose of Sharon Althea
Camellias
Lavender Plants
Laurel Plants
Ornamental Grasses
Boxwoods
Weigela
Privets
Barberry
Nandina
Crape Myrtle Bushes
Juniper Bushes
White Flowering Shrubs
Pink Flowering Shrubs
Red Flowering Shrubs
Purple Flowering Shrubs
Yellow Flowering Shrubs
Blue Flowering Shrubs
From compact greenery to colorful blooms.
Whether you're dressing up your plant beds or creating the perfect focal point in your front yard, our Shrubs & Hedges make an elegant statement. Richly-hued favorites and Summer Flowering Shrubs like the Hydrangea contrast perfectly with tried-and-true Boxwoods, creating easy, effortless layers in your garden. Shrubs & Hedges are also perfect for Fall Color, or Fall Blooms, like Camellias and beyond.
How and When to Plant Shrubs & Hedges
Though specific directions vary for the plants you purchase, knowing your growing zone is an important first step. After you’ve determined your zone, keep sunlight and watering needs in mind for your Shrubs and Hedges. Most prefer full sun (6 to 8 hours of sunlight per day) and well-drained soil. Your fertilizing and pruning needs will also depend on the plant you choose.
As far as when to plant, we recommend planting your Shrubs and Hedges in early spring or fall, before or after the threat of frost. As long as the ground is not frozen, your plants should be fine.
From there, planting is easy. Select an area with well-drained soil, dig a hole large enough to accommodate the plant’s root ball (along with a bit of extra width for growing space), place your plant and backfill the hole. Finish by watering the area and mulching to conserve moisture.
When to Trim Shrubs & Hedges
Pruning and More
Basically, it all depends on the type of Shrubs and Hedges you've purchased. In general, removing dead, diseased or damaged branches is important to do year-round. And removing any suckers growing at the base of your plants is ideal.
For Flowering Shrubs and Hedges, prune for shaping after the blooms have faded. For Evergreen Shrubs and Hedges, including Boxwoods, prune for shaping any time of the year, other than fall. Always ensure you're using clean, sterilized shears and making cuts at a 45-degree angle. And avoid removing too much foliage from your Shrubs and Hedges. A cleaner, neater appearance is the goal.