Sometimes the only way to truly brighten up a garden is to introduce some shrubs into it. They add a touch of color and they are fairly easy to maintain too. With so much choice available it is hard not to find something which you like and you should notice that it can make a big difference to your garden having the right type of shrubs.
Which Shrubs Should You Choose For Your Garden?
Each shrub looks different and so they will bring different results to the landscaping. This means that you should plan ahead and see what the overall look is that you are trying to achieve. Once you know that you can then start to research the types of shrubs available.
Some of the most common shrubs include:
?Azalea
Azaleas are flowering shrubs and they can look really pretty when they are in bloom. Although they only have one flower per stem, they do have a lot of stems which means that when they are in bloom, they have a lot of color! They tend to do best when grown in acidic garden soil in a shady position. There are also various different species of Azalea so you will need to research to see which one is best for you as some need regular pruning.
?The Hardy Shrub Rose
The Hardy Shrub Rose is a fairly popular type of shrub and they come in beautiful colors. They are ideal to maintain and unlike other roses they are disease resistant and they tend to bloom all season. They can really be planted anywhere so they are great for any garden.
?Hydrangea
Hydrangea plants again add plenty of color to the garden and one of their best advantages includes the fact that they are extremely easy to grow. They are best used for borders and in fairly large containers. Definitely a shrub for most gardens!
As well as the ones mentioned above there are also many more. The mistake many people make when thinking of shrubs is that they are just green and they have no color. Obviously after reading the descriptions above you will notice that shrubs do in fact have color and often quite a lot of it! They truly can brighten up the garden and if used in borders or in flower beds, they will really make the garden look unique. Just remember that although they are fairly easy maintenance, they still need some looking after and it is always best to research every plant you get beforehand.
Landscaping Shrubs And Trees
For example, 12-12-12 is a typical garden fertilizer that would contain 12% nitrogen, 12% phosphorous, and 12% potassium. The quick explanation is; nitrogen produces vegetative, or top growth, phosphorous produces flower buds, fruit, and root development, while potassium builds strong healthy plants.
Most lawn grasses are vigorous growers and therefore require significantly more nitrogen than the other plants in your yard. A lawn fertilizer would have an analysis of 26-3-3, indicating a fertilizer high in nitrogen. You would not want to use a fertilizer containing such a high percentage of nitrogen on landscape plants because it would be very easy to burn them. You must also keep in mind that many lawn fertilizers contain broadleaf weed killers, and most ornamental plants have broad leaves. The fertilizer doesn't know the difference, and it will damage or kill ornamental trees and shrubs.
During the summer months the growth rate of most plants slows down, and when plants are not actively growing, they need very little nitrogen. Although not vigorously putting on new growth, many plants such as Dogwood Trees, Rhododendrons, and Azaleas are quietly working to produce flower buds for next year. Annual and perennial flowers are also busy making new flower buds.
To encourage flower bud production you can apply a fertilizer that contains a small percentage of nitrogen, a higher percentage of phosphorous, and a little potassium. I recently purchased a liquid fertilizer with an analysis of 5-30-5, ideal for flower production. Because the product is sold as a bloom producer, the manufacture also added a little chelated iron, manganese, and zinc, all good for your plants as well.
Most garden centers and discount stores carry similar products. I chose a liquid fertilizer because liquid fertilizers are absorbed both through the roots and systemically through the foliage, so they work quicker. I used a sprayer that attaches to the end of the garden hose to apply the fertilizer, but do not use the same hose end sprayer that you use for lawn fertilizers. There could be residual weed killer still in the sprayer.
About those hose end sprayers. I purchased one that is supposed to automatically mix the proper ratio for you. I used it to apply a general insecticide, and it worked, but it sure seemed like I went through a lot more insecticide than I needed. When I used it for the fertilizer the screen on the little pick up hose inside the jar kept getting clogged with the tiny solids in the fertilizer. I recommend using a solution of one part liquid fertilizer to one part water in the sprayer jar, and applying at a heavier rate.
Watch the liquid in the sprayer jar, and if it isn't going down remove the lid and clean the little screen by spraying it with water from the garden hose. Read the application instructions on the container to determine how much fertilizer to apply, and how often. A fertilizer high in phosphorous will increase flower production. You will see a difference.
Remember the golden rule of applying fertilizers. "Not enough is always better than too much."
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