Why choose ornamental shrubs in the garden?
Ornamental shrubs add depth and character to the garden. With their varied leaf colors, flowering, and fruits, they can create contrast with perennials and grasses, and some species also add fragrance or attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
Shrubs can be planted as single solitary plants, in groups or as a hedge, depending on the garden and the desired look. With different growth heights and shapes, ornamental shrubs can be adapted to small urban gardens as well as large landscape gardens.
Care and planting of shrubs
For shrubs and ornamental bushes to thrive best, they should be planted in well-drained soil and positioned according to their sun and shade needs. Regular watering, especially during dry periods, and light fertilization promote healthy growth and flowering.
Some shrubs require pruning to maintain shape and enhance flowering, while others do best with minimal care. Planting groups of shrubs creates both shelter and a lush appearance, which can give the garden a harmonious balance between open areas and green spaces.




























