Let’s explore a handful of native shrubs that are short enough to plant in front of a house without overtaking the landscape.
Read MoreHomeowners who have Burning Bush should think about removing them and replacing them with something native. Luckily, there is no shortage of deciduous native shrubs with great fall color. Read on for ideas!
Read MoreWhy plant Boxwood when you can choose a native instead? Learn about Inkberry Holly, a great substitute for an overused non-native evergreen.
Read MoreWhat shrub is green for most of the year, resistant to salt and deer, and great at erosion control? Look no further than Northern Bayberry!
Read MoreLearn how to spot the difference between the straight species Sweetshrub and the hybrid. The flowers make all the difference!
Read MoreRead on for a few reasons why I love native shrubs and why you need them in your landscape.
Read MoreSpice up your spring landscape with these six early flowering native trees, shrubs, and perennials.
Read MoreLet’s finally talk about the native plant that is everyone’s yard: Thuja occidentalis.
Read MoreWinterberry holly not only provides visual interest after the leaves fall and through the winter, this native also feeds birds.
Read MoreAbandon your plans for a single-variety hedge and plant a mixed native shrub border instead!
Read MoreNinebarks are a fun native shrub for humans, birds, and beneficial insects.
Read MoreA great native shrub for multi-season interest is fothergilla, with spring flowers and fall color, and great looking foliage all summer long.
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