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Frequently Asked Questions
What are evergreen shrubs and why are they popular?
Evergreen shrubs are plants that keep their leaves all year. Homeowners choose them because they provide constant green color, privacy, and structure even in winter when other plants lose foliage.
Are evergreen shrubs good for foundation planting?
Yes. Evergreen shrubs are one of the best choices for foundation planting because they soften the look of a home, hide bare walls, and keep the landscape looking finished year-round.
Do evergreen shrubs grow fast or slow?
Growth speed depends on the variety. Some evergreen bushes grow slowly and stay compact, while others grow faster and are better for hedges or privacy screens. Choosing the right type depends on your space and goal.
How much sunlight do evergreen shrubs need?
Most evergreen shrubs grow well in full sun to partial shade. Some prefer morning sun and afternoon shade, while others handle full sun all day. Always match the plant to the light conditions in your yard.
Are evergreen shrubs hard to maintain?
No. Most evergreen shrubs are low-maintenance. Once established, they need occasional watering, light pruning, and minimal fertilizer, making them ideal for busy homeowners.
Can evergreen shrubs be used for privacy hedges?
Yes. Many evergreen shrubs are commonly planted as hedges because they grow thick and dense, creating natural privacy screens that work year-round.
How far apart should evergreen shrubs be planted?
Spacing depends on the mature size of the shrub. Compact varieties are planted closer together, while larger evergreen shrubs need more room for airflow and healthy growth.
Do evergreen shrubs lose leaves in winter?
Evergreen shrubs keep their leaves year-round, but some may shed older leaves naturally. This is normal and does not mean the plant is unhealthy.
What soil is best for evergreen shrubs?
Evergreen shrubs prefer well-drained soil. Standing water can damage roots, so proper drainage is more important than soil type.
When is the best time to plant evergreen shrubs?
Spring and fall are the best times. These seasons allow roots to establish before extreme heat or cold, leading to stronger long-term growth.
Do evergreen shrubs need pruning?
Light pruning helps maintain shape and size, but most evergreen shrubs do not require frequent trimming. Over-pruning can actually slow healthy growth.
Are evergreen shrubs good for small gardens?
Yes. Many evergreen shrubs stay compact and are perfect for small yards, patios, and entryways. Choosing dwarf or slow-growing types works best in limited spaces.
Can evergreen shrubs grow in containers?
Some evergreen shrubs grow well in large containers, especially compact varieties. Containers allow better control of soil and placement.
Are evergreen shrubs deer-resistant?
Some evergreen shrubs are more deer-resistant than others, but no plant is completely deer-proof. Dense foliage and strong scents tend to discourage browsing.
How long do evergreen shrubs live?
With proper care, evergreen shrubs can live for many years - often decades. Their long lifespan makes them a smart investment for long-term landscaping.


