
3. Skimmias
Skimmias are probably some of the most beautiful shrubs, considering that they stay green all year. Their scented flowers and clusters of rosy red berries can immediately brighten up shady areas, offering a unique glow to your garden. Bees love them, too! Their nectar-reach blooms are popular for attracting bees. So, in case you are afraid of them… you might better opt for another type of shrub.
4. Hardy Schefflera
Do you want to opt for a more exotic look for your yard? Then, Hardy Schefflera is the best choice for you. Schefflera rododendrifolia and Schefflera taiwaniana are 2 of the most popular options when it comes to Schefflera. They are part of the Aralia family which includes familiar plants like fatsia and ivy, both of each enjoy shade too.
5 Responses
I have a problem with rabbits, everything I plant they eat it, is there anything I can plant that they won’t eat?
I live in Frisco, Texas, and have a rabbit problem they eat everything I plant.i put out rabbit be gone, fox uren, ect. Nothing seems to work , help.!!!!!.
It would be very helpful to have pictures available!!!
I would really like it if you would include hardiness zones with these articles. I am a beginning gardener and I live in a fairly cold place.
I live in Florida and have no shade. I am just outside of Tallahassee. I am hoping in the future you could do an article for plants that do not burn up in the sun. Thanks