What trees/bushes can I plant between house and sidewalk?
I have a 6ftx23ft space on the front of my house that only gets sun in the morning. I would like to plant some evergreens but can’t find any that do well in part sun. Any suggestions?
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What can I do to a small space between my garage and house?(walkway)
this space is like 4 foot wide and about 6 foot long. This space is also the walk through from the front of the house to the back of the house.
Boxwood would thrive and is easy to maintain.
Rhododendrons love morning sun and afternoon shade. Azaleas should, also, do well.
Miniature Nandina bushes. They grow well in sun or shade. They don’t need to be pruned. They are a bright almost line green in the spring and summer, and then turn a beautiful orange/red in the fall and winter.
.....I meant to write “lime” green - not “line” green. They get about two and a half feet tall and wide.
Any every green will do good there. Boxwood are good, roses(yes a hedge of them).
you can put anything there as long as it gets 4/6 hours of sun
I would plant hostas or juniper
It’s me again, Annie. The botanical name for lily turf is liriope.
Spruce trees grown in shade, but that said in nature they begin to grow under pines and firs until they are established enough to survive more direct light. I like the idea of the Rhododendrons and azaelas best, I have them all over my yard and the ones under the big trees thrive the best.