5 Tips to Choose A Hedge Shrub
The kind of hedge
shrub you choose will depend largely on your needs and how much
attention you want to give it. It also depends on how much sun you
get, the quality of your soil, and any other factors that go into
choosing any kind of plant.
First, ask yourself how much time you want to
invest in your hedge. If you have little time for pruning, then you
should look at a hedge shrub such as forsythia or privet. If,
however, you want a more formal hedge shrub, and you have the time
to invest in keeping it pruned, your options are much
broader.
A second question to ask yourself is how much
sun or shade a particular area gets. Check the sun requirements of
your favorite hedge shrubs to see if they are suited to your area.
If you have a sunny location, your choices are going to be much
greater than for shade.
Third, what kind of soil and water can you give
your hedge shrub? Again, look at the requirements for the shrub,
just as you would for any plant; a hedge shrub that needs good
drainage and rich soil isn't going to do well in clay or churt
unless you amend the soil heavily beforehand and keep it maintained
afterwards. Better to find a shrub that grows well in your existing
conditions!
Fourth, what is the purpose of your hedge? Is it
purely decorative, or does it serve as a privacy screen or create
an outdoor room in your garden? Deciduous plants and low-growing
shrubs are a poor choice for privacy screens, although they may do
very well for defining a space. Hedges designed for adding extra
security to a property do best with hedge shrubs that have thorns,
such as roses, holly, or Japanese barberry.
Finally, one of the most important
considerations in choosing your hedge shrub is to ask yourself,
"What do I like?" By now, you should have narrowed the
almost-endless selection of hedge shrubs down to the ones that suit
your purpose, fit your area, and go well with your sun and soil.
Now ask yourself which one you really like. Which one is best for
you? A hedge shrub is a personal thing; you may be looking at it
for a long time to come. Make sure it's one you enjoy!
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