Landscape Plants
- Evergreens: Evergreens make wonderful, quick hedges and privacy screens.
- Ornamental Grasses: You'll have best success if you plant most ornamental grasses in the spring.
- Ornamental Trees: Trees in your backyard can be home to many different types of wildlife. Trees can also reduce your heating and cooling costs, help clean the air, add beauty and color, provide shelter from the wind and the sun, and add value to your home.
- Perennials for Shade: With so many varieties of perennials to choose from for sun and shade, it's now possible to create combinations that are just as appealing and colorful as those made with annuals alone, and the best part is that you don't have to replant them every year.
- Perennials for Sun: With so many varieties of perennials to choose from for sun and shade, it's now possible to create combinations that are just as appealing and colorful as those made with annuals alone, and the best part is that you don't have to replant them every year.
- Shrub Roses: The classification, Shrub Rose, is used to categorize a wide variety of roses that just don't seem to fit anywhere else.
- Shrubs: A shrub is generally considered a multi-stem woody plant that is less than 15 feet tall. Of course, this and other plant size categories are definitions contrived by humans to categorize nature.
- Trees: Trees in your backyard can be home to many different types of wildlife. Trees can also reduce your heating and cooling costs, help clean the air, add beauty and color, provide shelter from the wind and the sun, and add value to your home.
- Vines: Vines have both aesthetic and functional purposes. Yet vine plants are often overlooked by homeowners for filling their needs.
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