NANDINA domestica, Heavenly Bamboo. Best dang landscape shrub ever. Many, many types. Tall ones to 6 ft. Short ones to 1 1/2 ft. Give you varity of foliage colors which change with the seasons, spring and summer flowers, clusters of red holly-like berries in the winter, almost zero maintenance. Bugs don't bug 'um, never heard of one getting sick, don't drink alot, and always look cool, alone or in a group.
Lot-o-neat dwarf varities too. Every good nursery has 'um. Look a bit harder for minis like "woods dwarf". Check out "nana" in standard size. "Moyers Red" in cooler areas. "Plum Passion" for deep green summers to deep purplish red in winter. Heck, any Nandina will look great in any yard or garden.!
2006-07-06 03:41:18
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Try Loropetalum chinensis 'Sparkling Burgundy'. It is a shrub with purple foliage and thread-like hot pink flowers in the spring. Sun or part-shade and normal irrigation will make this shrub sing. Monrovia Growers grows several varieties. Armstrong Garden Centers sells many of the better varieties.
2006-07-06 14:45:18
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answered by John Denson, RLA 2
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you are going to be able to desire to place some vegetation like Hostas (come back each 3 hundred and sixty 5 days) they want purely generic care weeding etc. you additionally can plant an annual that takes heat and dry circumstances like Begonias. They nonetheless want water yet in comparison to a plant that doesn't take image voltaic alright. Mulch helps alot with maintenence. once you place mulch on your backyard it helps administration weeds and it additionally helps keep in moisture. So I recommend employing that with despite vegetation you establish to pass with. you additionally can unfold wildflowers little or no maintenence with those. good luck with your backyard.
2016-12-10 05:23:13
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I planted Gardenia Bushes last year and I really enjoy them!!
2006-07-06 01:58:28
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answered by DeltaQueen 6
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