Awe-Inspiring Flowering Shrubs To Create Vibrant Privacy Hedges
If you don't like the same green manicured box or privet over and over again, you don't have to completely give up privacy protection because a hedge with flowers is much more attractive as a privacy screen than bare fences and walls.
A flowering hedge, which is active, joyful, and colorful all year long, can be used to define a property and add a little intimacy.
Shrubs with year-round flowering contrast the conifers' uniformity of evergreen growth.
From the delicate leaf emergence and lovely, fragrant blooms in the spring or summer to the lush layer of leaves in the middle of the year to the vibrant leaf hues and lovely berry decorations in the autumn.
Hedges that are in bloom improve the garden's biodiversity while also being aesthetically pleasing. Pollinators are frequently attracted in large numbers by the flowers, and birds frequently use the hedges as cover.
A variety of hardy, flowering shrubs are suitable for blooming hedges. Pick a shrub that blooms, such as a forsythia for a spring burst or a Japanese rose with repeat blooms for everlasting blossoms, and that's all there is to it!
1. Cornelian-cherry
The cornelian cherry is one of the first to bloom (Cornus mas). It begins to bloom in late March and puts on a stunning display of yellow blossoms before even beginning to show any signs of foliage. Following that, attractive red fruit that birds like and even has culinary value will start to appear, along with lush green leaves. The fruit is what gives it its common name, despite the fact that it has nothing to do with actual cherries and is actually a species of dogwood.
The USDA plant hardiness zones 5-8 for Cornus mas are deciduous.
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