In article , Peter
wrote:
I have a 4 ' x 4' piece of ground next to where my driveway meets the
street and would
to plant an evergreen shrub which is dense but will look nice when
trimmed to be in that
space. Can be about 4 ' high.
I was thinking about the type of evergreen that has needles and seemed
to be easily
trimmed... seen a lot of them in yards but don't know the name or which
varieties are
the best ones to get.
Are there any other choices that one would use ?? I already have
hollies, roses, yews
and other classical plants in adjacent beds, but would like this to be
a nice..."knock
your socks off" entryway into the garden.
Located in zone 7.... location gets full sun, temp's range from
-10 to 105. We
get some decent rainfall over here in sunny maryland, but also a couple
of years of
drought every now and then.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions !!!
Peter
The hedgeable evergreens you're seeing along curbs are probably junipers,
there are scores of cultivars in every size-need & form. They can be
drought hardy but look much nicer if watered. If the area by the curb is
watered well, you could use the less drought-hardy but otherwise very
hardy Chamaecyparis pisifera, or Japanese False Cypress, which also has
scores upon scores of cultivars in any size & form needed, but look at the
threadleaf forms which are like multiple green fountains.
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