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Hi, I'm looking for a relatively small bush that would grow anywhere- very low maintenance. Any suggestions? One area is more shady and one more sunny s2o we might also need 2 different suggestions
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| azaleas. Our's grow in the sun and shade. We never take care of them. |
| op here thanks, I wish my azaleas were like that. The well established ones do really well but we bought a few new ones and they all died. So hoping for something even more low maintenance |
| I hate azaleas. They always look scraggly and not manicured. |
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For shady/partly shady, try black huckleberry (Gaylussacia baccata). Grows 1.5-3'. Native to boot.
in spring: http://newfs.s3.amazonaws.com/taxon-images-1000s1000/Ericaceae/gaylussacia-baccata-ha-dkausen.jpg in fall: http://florafind.mainegardens.org/PlantPix/Thumbnails/GAYLUSSACIA-BACCATA-WILD-FALL-WC-DS5_2712AA_SZ336.jpg For sunny spot, try spirea 3-6'. Also native. in spring: http://www.naturallandscapesnursery.com/Spirea%20Latifolia2.JPG in fall: http://www.naturallandscapesnursery.com/Spirea%20lat%20fall%20color.JPG |
Not the op, but the first one, can you trim them back so they do not get too big (1.5 sounds good, 3 sounds too high) |
| Holly bushes, though they are prickly. |
Holly is so painful. It's the devil!!!
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| Boxwoods |
But it's low maintenance and grows anywhere. |
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I have two viburnum bushes in the front of our addition, and they smell so lovely in the spring when they bloom. I have prune once in a while, but they round out beautifully on their own.
We have also just begun planting wild laurel that gets these gorgeous blazing red leaves when it begins sprouting fresh growth in the spring. I love it so much, we are buying two more. |
Get inkberry holly. It's native, so bonus there, very hardy, can be pruned, and is not prickly! I think it's a really handsome plant year-round (unlike azaleas or other deciduous plants). Ilex glabra -- if you want small, look for the "compacta" cultivar. |
| Knockout roses |
| Laurel - it can take neglect. |
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problem with knockouts is they can get rose rosette disease pretty easily.
Laurals can take alo tof neglect, but are not real pretty no flowers, but stay green all winter. some a bit less formal like Nandina would be an option. or winged euonymous. |