Over the last month, we've covered all four seasons with ideas to provide color and interest in your garden. Hopefully you've gleaned a few ideas that can help with planning your yard to extend color beyond just spring and summer.
'Rheingold' Cedar |
Evergreens for Year-Round Color
- Blue Star Juniper (beautiful gray-blue evergreen foliage)
- Dwarf Hinoki Cypress (bright green new growth in spring; slow-growing shrub adds unique texture to garden)
- Dwarf Korean Fir (slow-growing, compact shrub with very tight foliage and silvery new buds in spring)
- Helleri Japanese Holly (very dwarf evergreen shrub that creates a low mound just a foot tall)
- Heuchera (really a perennial, but holds its leaves year round for great color in any shade of the rainbow!)
- Irish Gold Yew (brightest in spring, but golden needles add color year-round)
- Rheingold Cedar (small tuffet of golden foliage that turns bronze in winter)
- Sky Pencil Japanese Holly (boxwood-like leaves with narrow, upright growth--great for adding height to a small space)
- Slowmound Dwarf Mugo Pine (extremely slow-growing mugo pine grows to just 1-2' in 10 years)
We hope that this series has given you a little bit more insight into how to create a four-seasons garden at your home. Certainly, there are hundreds of other options in plants you could use--and be brave, try some out!--but if you're running stuck wondering where to begin, we hope to have been some help. Stop in at Vander Giessen's to learn more about four seasons of garden interest or to see some of these plants for yourself--and have fun!
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