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Bushes and Shrubs Give The Look of Professional Landscaping

Not every homeowner is an expert at landscaping; however, almost every homeowner wants his yard to look attractive and appealing to people who view the home. While not every family can afford the services of a professional landscaper, there are basic ideas homeowners can implement to get the most out of the time and effort they have to invest in their yard. Bushes and shrubs are easy to plant, come in numerous varieties and provide impact and interest to a yard or garden area.

When starting with a landscaping plan that includes bushes and shrubs, most people begin their search by looking at evergreen shrubs. There are several reasons why evergreen shrubs are useful and appealing to homeowners. Evergreen shrubs remain green and plush year-round; even during the harsh winter months, an evergreen shrub will continue to add impact and beauty to a yard area. Some evergreen shrubs feature flowers or colored leaves, creating even more of a color variety. In addition, many evergreen shrubs grow quite quickly, making them the ideal choice for someone who wants a simple but quick addition to the yard. As far as maintenance, an evergreen shrub or bush needs very little care; they use a moderate amount of water and can be pruned, if desired, to make beautiful living hedges.

While evergreen shrubs provide a solid foundation for a landscaping plan, they aren't the only option for punching up a yard area. Indeed, some of the most interesting and appealing types of bushes are flowering shrubs. There are numerous types of plants that grow compactly and feature different flowers. Flowering shrubs offer many of the same benefits as evergreens but also have their own unique features to offer in a yard area. One of the main uses for flowering shrubs is to provide color and impact. Bushes that flower are ideal for entryways, along fences or to add impact and structure to a flower bed or garden area, providing the perfect frame for other plants. In addition, flowering bushes and shrubs add a pleasant scent to the area if you select the right species. If homeowners want flowers all season, it's important to select several different types of flowering shrubs with staggered blooming periods.

Of course, no discussion of bushes and shrubs is complete without taking a look at rose bushes. Rose bushes are some of the most widely-grown types of domestic bushes. Roses have a romantic appeal that adds impact to traditional and modern yards. Roses come in colors that range from red to yellow, orange and even blue. Rose bushes come with a learning curve when it comes to care but are fairly straightforward once proper techniques are implemented. Roses can be planted in a flower bed and even used as a hedge when pruned. Some people find the smaller, wild-rose species the easiest for beginners to propagate. In addition, the Sears Garden Center sells specialized fertilizers that provide the ideal feeding ration for rose plants.