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Proven Winners
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14 Low-Maintenance Shrubs for the Front Yard - Proven Winners ColorChoice Flowering Shrubs
May 21, 2025 - Lush texture and fresh color are what arborvitae does best. With these squat, rounded evergreens, your front landscape will have healthy color even in the harsher months of winter.
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Homes and Gardens
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Best low-maintenance evergreen shrubs for a front yard – 5 easy-to-grow plants that will instantly boost curb appeal
February 16, 2025 - Low-maintenance and virtually pest-free, Japanese holly is one of the easiest evergreen shrubs to grow. 'Ilex crenata is an ideal plant to grow if you are looking for privacy in your front yard,' says Alex Kantor, owner of Perfect Plants Nursery.
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Start at Home Decor
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15+ Low-Maintenance Bushes for the Front of Your House - Start at Home Decor
April 15, 2025 - Why it’s great: Colorful foliage, pest-resistant, super low-maintenance. With trumpet-shaped blooms in spring and sometimes again in late summer, weigela offers color and structure. It's carefree and can be pruned to shape after blooming. Zones: 4–8 Care: Full sun, water moderately, prune after flowering. Why it’s great: Easy-growing shrub with trumpet blooms loved by hummingbirds. A great alternative to boxwood, inkberry is an evergreen with glossy leaves and small black berries.
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Gardening Know How
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8 Low-Maintenance Evergreen Shrubs That Look Good All Year | Gardening Know How
September 27, 2024 - American holly (Ilex opaca) looks a lot like English holly, used to deck the halls, with its lobed leaves and red berries. But they come in all sizes, from 15 feet (5m) to 60 feet (12m) tall.
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Artichokesandzinnias
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Low Maintenance Evergreen Shrubs - Artichokes and Zinnias
February 25, 2022 - The boxwood is a fast grower and is low maintenance making it one of the best shrubs for planting in any front yard. ... Size: When fully mature, Oregon grape will reach from three to six feet tall. ... The Oregon grape is a lovely, low growing evergreen that produces bright yellow flowers ...
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The Spruce
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25 Low-Maintenance Evergreen Shrubs for Your Garden
May 6, 2025 - This evergreen can be planted as an upright shrub, but is often grown as a ground cover. Ground-cover juniper is low maintenance in terms of care and also in regard to what it does for your garden: Juniper will control erosion and keep weeds at bay.
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Savvy Gardening
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Low Growing Shrubs for the Front of the House: 16 Great Choices
December 4, 2024 - All are fully evergreen, non-flowering, and very low maintenance. Hardy down to -40°F. Full sun is best. Deer resistant. Dwarf Hinoki cypress is a personal favorite due to its deep green color and fan-shaped needle clusters. Though the deer absolutely adore feasting on the green foliage of this shrub, I won’t garden without it.
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My Perfect Plants
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Low Maintenance Shrubs for Sale Online | Perfect Plants
These shrubs combine ease and impact—perfect for a polished front yard with minimal effort. Brighten shady areas of your yard with the best low maintenance shrubs for shade, perfect for adding color and texture where sunlight is limited. These easy-care plants thrive in partial sun and require minimal upkeep. Soft Touch Holly is a compact evergreen with soft, glossy leaves and a tidy shape—great for borders or under trees.
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Address   262 Willie Rd., 32344, Monticello
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Proven Winners
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21 Best Evergreen Shrubs for Year-Round Garden Color
Add lasting structure and color to your garden with 21 evergreen shrubs that stay lush all year. Perfect for borders, hedges, and low-maintenance landscapes.
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Plant and Bloom Design Studio
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10 Tidy Bushes for the Front of the House
March 11, 2025 - * Buy Double Play Doozie Spirea from Fast Growing Trees* ... Attributes: Evergreen; maintains tight, rounded globe shape with no pruning required; native to North America; soft, bright yellow foliage; small size is easy to fit into urban gardens.
Address   9466 Georgia Avenue #520 Silver Spring, MD, 20910 United States
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Veranda
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The 11 Best Low-Maintenance Shrubs for the Front of Your House
August 29, 2024 - Light preference: full sun in regions with cool summers, moderate and deep shade ... Distylium’s evergreen foliage with densely packed branches have a soft but sturdy appearance perfect for slopes or low-foundation plantings. The definition of a low-maintenance plant, distylium seems resistant to deer, disease, and pests.
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Eartheasy
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12 Best Shrubs for the Front of Your House – Eartheasy | Eartheasy
May 2, 2025 - For year-round foliage, native evergreen viburnums to consider include Viburnum obovatum for the south, and the non-native Viburnum tinus. These low-maintenance shrubs bring multi-season interest and ecological benefits to a wide range of garden ...
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The Spruce
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18 Shrubs for Your Front Yard So Low-Maintenance, You'll Forget You Planted Them
June 9, 2024 - Boxwood is a classic evergreen shrub that will keep your front garden beds looking lush even in the dead of winter. This bushy shrub can take on pretty much any shape you want, from a hedge to a round topiary.
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I just want to pick up a couple of points you mention, the first regarding your intention to use membrane and pebbles; you appear to be saying you want evergreen shrubs to avoid the need to pick up dead leaves from the pebbles, but I'm sorry to say that's not what's going to happen. Evergreen shrubs do not keep the same leaves all their lives, they lose leaves too, the difference is, they lose them year round in small amounts and replace them immediately, whereas deciduous plants drop the lot at once in autumn. A quick glance under any holly tree growing in the wild (or possibly in someone's garden) reveals the truth, because there's always a carpet of leaves beneath, so you may want to reconsider using pebbles.

Second, you've mentioned lavender and rosemary - both these are mediterranean type plants and prefer that type of climate, so that means full sun and relatively dry soil conditions, neither of which will be provided by this planting area. I should also point out (it might make you feel better!) that neither of these plants is fragrant UNLESS you bruise them in some way, so you won't be smelling lavender as you walk up your path unless you brush against it. If the front of the bed along the path is in a lot of sun, then you can certainly try lavender, but their useful life span is really only 5 years before they become woody and gawky looking.

If its east facing, it only receives sun up to lunchtime most of the year; if part of it is further shaded by a solid obstacle like your hedge, then basically you're looking at shade planting. Shrubs to consider are Skimmia varieties, Sarcococca varieties (fragrant flowers in winter), Prunus 'Otto Luyken', Euonymus fortunei varieties, Buxus and Mahonia aquifolium, which slowly reaches about 7 feet with a spread of about 5 feet over time. With the Buxus (Box) you'd need to keep it trimmed back to prevent it getting as large as it wants. All the other plants mentioned don't get higher than 3-5 feet.

Given the problem with dirty pebbles, it's probably better to forget the membrane and stones and plant low growing ground cover as well as the shrubs; over time, they will spread and prevent weed growth. Candidates for ground cover include Lamium varieties ('White Nancy'; 'Beacon Silver' for instance, there are yellow leaved varieties too), Ajuga reptans, Pachysandra terminalis, Campanula muralis (now called C.portenschlagiana, don't buy C. carpatica instead, its a messy grower) and a low growing Euonymus called E. fortunei 'Harlequin', which doesn't get higher than about 4 to 6 inches. For sunnier areas, Arabis procurrens variegata, Iberis sempervirens, possibly Helianthemums, though they really prefer as much sun as possible.

All plants mentioned are evergreen, including the ground covers. One other plant that flowers well in shade and which might therefore be useful is Liriope 'Munro White'. If you aren't going to have pebbles,and some of the bed gets half a day's sun, then Berberis atropurpureum 'nana', with reddish purple leaves and/or Berberis 'Golden Nugget' with bright yellow leaves will liven it up a bit, but they do need half a day's sun or they'll just be green; they are deciduous and neither gets taller than around 18 inches.

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I believe a very close match to your idea is Abelia x grandiflora.

  • It is less known, less used than viburnum, aucuba, yew, etc., but this may be considered as an advantage.

  • Some web sites say that east-facing position is fine for them, even though they are sun-loving creatures.

  • It is almost evergreen. The leaves are smallish, the wind takes care of most of fallen ones.

  • The flower fragrance is mild from the distance, but absolutely mind-blowing close to those little flowers. Btw, flowering season is loooong.

  • The base species grows to 4 m, but most of the cultivar are around 1 m, have a nice natural habit, and do not require almost any pruning. 'Kaleidoscope' is one such cultivar, and features an interesting changing leaf color on top of that.

(I have no idea why the name is "grandiflora" - the flowers are tiny; but don't let this deceive you, their fragrance is powerful, abelia is a magnet for bees and butteflies)

(images from WaitroseGarden web site)

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Garden Design
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21 Best Small Evergreen Shrubs for Year-Round Color | Garden Design
August 24, 2022 - Fast-growing and low maintenance, it offers year-round interest and works beautifully as a small hedge or foundation accent. Female plants may produce black berries if a male is nearby. Read more on how to grow holly bushes. ... Zones: 5-8 Exposure: Partial shade Growth habit: Upright arching habit Height/Spread: 3 to 4 feet tall, 4 to 5 feet wide · This native broadleaf evergreen stands out with its striking variegated foliage in shades of green, pink, cream, and bronze.
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Reddit
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What Evergreen Shrub for Front of House? : r/pnwgardening
January 15, 2025 - California bay laurel (would need to be pruned over time, has very fragrant leaves that are used by some in cooking), pacific wax Myrtle, ceanothus/blue blossom (gorgeous flowers), Oregon grape (ecologically important early bloomer with pretty yellow flowers, fruit used in jams), manzanita, ...
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Southern Living
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25 Easy Evergreen Shrubs To Use As Foundation Plants
April 3, 2024 - Though they are evergreen, some cultivars turn an attractive bronze or rust color in winter. Cryptomeria is adaptable to a wide range of conditions but requires acidic soil and prefers full sun. It can be grown in all but the Tropical South. ... Botanical Name: Juniperus spp. ... Our native creeping juniper (J. horizontalis) is a wonderful low-growing ground cover for rock walls and slopes that can survive in the toughest environments.
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Pinterest
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Evergreen Shrubs in Front of House
Our 30 best evergreen shrubs will add year-round color and curb appeal to the front of your home. From Japanese Holly to Rosemary, plant these bushes in 2023 and you’ll enjoy them for years to come. ... Enhance curb appeal by growing Shrubs: 19 compact, low-maintenance shrubs for the front of your house—evergreens for year-round structure, flowering shrubs for seasonal color.
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12 Best Low Maintenance Evergreen Shrubs For Front Of ...
October 31, 2019 - Without dragging it further, here is a list of the best evergreen shrub for the front of the house.