Perennials
6 Flowering Shrubs 3-4' Selected Perfectly For Your Zone
Offers natural privacy screening
Provides vibrant seasonal color
Low maintenance and hardy
Thrives in
ZONE 3ZONE 4ZONE 5ZONE 6ZONE 7ZONE 8ZONE 9Planting Season:
Nov-AprilIntroducing the Exquisite Collection of 6 Flowering Shrubs: Enhance your garden with vibrant colors and captivating fragrances. Each bush has been handpicked for its unique beauty, easy maintenance, and ability to thrive in various climates. With this exceptional collection, you'll enjoy a continuous display of stunning flowers throughout the year.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE A COLLECTION OF PLANTS, NOT SPECIFIC PLANT TYPES. WE CHOOSE TYPES THAT WORK BEST FOR YOUR ZONE ACCORDING TO YOUR ZIP CODE.
Flowering Shrubs Has Wonderful Aromas
You can easily create color-themed garden beds with six flowering shrubs. When choosing colors, consider planting ones with blooms on the opposite end of the color wheel. Choose colors like green, brown, and dark yellow to create a more neutral and naturalistic setting. Many variants bloom until late fall, with their foliage remaining attractive all winter. Some even release distinct aromas, with scents ranging from jasmine to daphne to lilac, gardenia, and many more.
Planting 6 of these plants as a natural screen is an excellent way to block the outside view from your yard. Some of these plants grow fast and reach thirty feet or more. You can use them to construct a sturdy, protective barrier that dampens both sound and light in certain parts of your lawn. Many variants have large blossoms that can cast natural shade over outdoor gathering spots. Their twisted branches can even serve as windscreens, which is particularly beneficial around decks and patios.
Create Unique Floral Displays With Flowering Shrubs
Apply the 3:5:8 principle. This European layout's three main design elements focus on sub-dominating, contrasting, and dominant plants. Make sure to pick flowers that complement your house's exterior paint colors. Think about the time of year and which colors resonate with your family's seasonal traditions. To make it seem more organic, plant the flowers in odd numbers. Use a variety of flower heights and textures to create an architecturally inspired contemporary garden. Arrange the flowers as focal points at regular heights around an evergreen bush for a more gentle, romantic look.
Build Container Gardens With Flowering Shrubs
Planting this Flowering Shrubs package works excellent when you're short on space but want a splash of color in seasonal garden containers. Many are small enough to move around different parts of the yard quickly. This makes arranging seasonal displays with the flowers and their different color patterns and textures simple. To create beautiful garden borders, arrange rows of these plants in pots or containers.
This Is How Your Plants Will Look upon Delivery
Bloom Season
Spring
Bloom/Foliage Color
Mixed
Height at Maturity
Under 10 Feet
Care
Water flowering shrubs regularly ensures the soil stays evenly moist but not soggy. Mulch the base to keep moisture and regulate soil temperature. Trim after blooming to hold shape and promote new growth. Fertilize the spring with a balanced fertilizer.
Plant Reproduction
Flowering shrubs, like hydrangeas, spread through suckers, seeds, and cuttings
Plant bare-root shrubs during the more excellent spring or fall months, from November through April. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root system and slightly more profound than its height. Position the shrub so that the top of the roots is level with the ground, and put back the soil dug over the roots. Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds, ensuring the mulch does not touch the shrub's stem. Water regularly, especially during the first year, to establish strong roots. Prune shrubs as needed to promote healthy growth. In the spring, fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer suited to the specific needs of the shrub.
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Colorful Garden Transformation:
Our package of 6 Flowering Shrubs offers a stunning variety of vibrant blooms that instantly elevate your garden's beauty. Enjoy a rainbow of colors that bring life and energy to your outdoor space.
Fragrant Delight:
Infuse your garden with enchanting aromas from jasmine to gardenia. This diverse collection provides a sensory experience with delightful scents that enhance your outdoor enjoyment.
Versatile Landscaping:
Perfect for any garden design, these shrubs can be used as eye-catching borders, privacy screens, or standout focal points. Their flexibility makes them a valuable addition to any landscaping plan.
Seasonal Interest:
Keep your garden dynamic throughout the year with blooms that offer beauty beyond just the flowering season. These shrubs add continuous visual interest and seasonal changes to your landscape.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my 6 Flowering Shrubs 3-4' Selected Perfectly For Your Zone?
Each box contains detailed care instructions and information about your product. But here's the basics.
Care Tips
Water flowering shrubs regularly ensures the soil stays evenly moist but not soggy. Mulch the base to keep moisture and regulate soil temperature. Trim after blooming to hold shape and promote new growth. Fertilize the spring with a balanced fertilizer.
Light Requirements
Depending on the species, flowering shrubs generally thrive in full sun to partial shade. Most prefer at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily, but some varieties can tolerate or even flourish in dappled light or partial shade conditions.
Hardy Planting Zones
3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9
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