Shrubs and Hedges for Sale from Spring Hill Nurseries
Whether you are looking to define your property lines or add vertical interest to your garden, our shrubs and hedges provide the perfect solution. Shrubs are medium-sized woody plants characterized by multiple stems rather than a single trunk. When planted in a row, these versatile plants form a "hedge," serving as a living boundary or a beautiful decorative backdrop for your flower beds. Gardeners love them because they provide structural privacy, help reduce neighborhood noise, and offer a safe habitat for local songbirds.
Choosing & Planting Shrubs
Selecting the right shrubs or hedges depends on your specific landscaping goals. Before you begin digging, consider these essential factors to ensure your new additions thrive:
- Deciduous vs. Evergreen: Consider if you need year-round privacy. Evergreens keep their leaves in winter, while deciduous shrubs offer seasonal color changes.
- Growth Rate: Fast-growing varieties are excellent for quick privacy, while slow-growing types are ideal for low-maintenance gardening.
- Final Height and Width: Always check the mature size to ensure the variety won't outgrow its space or block a window view.
- Sunlight and Soil: Match your shrub's needs to your yard's drainage and sun exposure.
- Hardiness zones
Tip: Before planting a privacy hedge, check your local ordinances regarding "living fences" and maximum height requirements.
What Are the Most Popular Shrubs & Hedges?
With a wide variety of textures and bloom times, shrubs can transform the look of your home. At Spring Hill Nurseries, some of our most popular varieties include:
- Boxwood: The classic choice for formal, evergreen hedges and easy shaping.
- Hydrangeas: Beloved for their massive, show-stopping summer blooms.
- Privet: A fast-growing favorite for creating dense, leafy screens.
- Forsythia: Known for its vibrant yellow flowers that signal the very start of spring.
- Burning Bush: Offers spectacular, fiery red foliage in the autumn months.
How Far Apart Should I Plant Shrubs to Form a Hedge?
For a dense, seamless screen, we usually recommend planting 2–3 feet apart. However, always check the specific variety’s mature width to ensure they have enough room to breathe.
When Is the Best Time to Trim a Hedge?
Generally, the best time to prune or shape your hedge is right after its primary growth spurt in late spring. This keeps the plant tidy without sacrificing next year's blooms.
Can Shrubs Grow in Containers?
Absolutely! Many dwarf varieties of popular shrubs thrive in large pots, making them perfect for adding privacy or color to patios and balconies.