several, in factsomething for growing near the house, and that you can trim down into a bit without the whole plant going tits upany recommendations?
3/4/2011 11:43:47 AM
Pm zxappealHe's the unquestioned resident expert on bush
3/4/2011 11:48:08 AM
as do i. i've got some monster boxwoods in front of my brick house that need to be replaced with something. any recommendations?
3/4/2011 11:52:29 AM
My parents have dwarf burning bush against their house. They're really pretty and don't require a lot of trimming care. They also have some sort of evil monster bushes in their front yard from the previous owner that are horrible to deal with. I have no idea what they are but don't get those [Edited on March 4, 2011 at 11:53 AM. Reason : verbs are good]
3/4/2011 11:53:41 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAaWvVFERVA
3/4/2011 12:00:55 PM
japanese aucuba
3/4/2011 12:09:09 PM
3/4/2011 12:26:40 PM
I have Nandinas in front of my porch.I'd probably go with something else if I replaced them though.
3/4/2011 1:38:50 PM
^^ I want no part of digging those things out.
3/4/2011 2:51:15 PM
^ lol noted, nor do i hopefully i'll be able to pull them out with a [big] truck. i'm hoping there's no chance of there being any pipes or anything near the roots. maybe i'll call 811 first.
3/4/2011 2:55:19 PM
i'm looking for something about 5' high and 3'x3' wide, and that i can cut into with impunity and it'll still grow backbasically, i neglect my shit and need to be able to significantly trim it back every few months instead of staying on top of it every week[Edited on March 4, 2011 at 3:01 PM. Reason : what type of bushes are used for topiary? would they allow that?]
3/4/2011 3:00:53 PM
3/4/2011 4:00:39 PM
I think I would like to have a classic boxwood hedge around my property at some point. I've always thought that would look really good.
3/4/2011 4:14:55 PM
Why not some azaleas and just space them out enough so that they will eventually fill in the whole spot. No need to trim them.[Edited on March 4, 2011 at 8:15 PM. Reason : asdf]
3/4/2011 8:14:47 PM
any more suggestions?
3/9/2011 7:46:14 AM
Might talk to Roger. I hear he has a nice selection, not too expensive. You can even get two shrubberies to create a two level effect with a path running down the middle.[/chit chat]
3/9/2011 8:36:49 AM
I second the azaleas. They won't need trimming frequently, once or twice a year will keep them happy. Great flowers and most keep some foliage through the winter.Also a local plant.
3/9/2011 10:19:23 AM
i have gardenias instead of azaleas. The don't lose their leaves, get white flowers several times a year. My azaleas have no foliage on them in the winter.
3/9/2011 10:31:16 AM
loropetalums (also called Chinese fringebush or Chinese witch hazel)they are very pretty when they flower
3/9/2011 11:13:16 AM
In order to do this you will have to speak to the Knights Who Say Ni.
3/9/2011 11:15:12 AM
forsythia
3/9/2011 11:29:12 AM
I hear the return on these is pretty good
3/9/2011 1:17:07 PM
3/9/2011 8:32:15 PM
I believe this should be "an shrubbery." For your aeroplane.
3/13/2011 4:38:46 PM
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