If you haven't planted flowering shrubs in your backyard garden, you're missing out! While annuals and perennials are essential in your garden, shrubs add another layer of beauty to your outdoor space. Flowering shrubs also attract pollinators, provide screening, and brighten up the garden with colorful summer blooms. Best of all, they'll live for years, so they're a great long-term investment in your garden.
Many new varieties of flowering shrubs have been bred to be more petite, so you can enjoy their colorful flowers even if you don't have a huge yard. The most important thing to remember is that you must choose a shrub that is suited to survive winters in your USDA Hardiness zone (check it using this USDA guide). Also, read the plant tag so you know what kind of light it needs. Full sun is considered six or more hours of direct sunlight per day, while part sun is about half that.
When planting, make sure you dig a hole about twice the size of the container, then place your shrub in the hole at the same depth it was in the pot. Backfill the soil, tamp it down well to remove air pockets, and water it well. Keep the shrub watered—but not soaking wet—for the first season because you want it to get well established. Give it a good soaking every few days (rather than a tiny amount of water every day) to help it establish deep roots.
Ahead, find a few of our favorite flowering shrubs that work beautifully in any garden.
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