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Are you meaning suggest red robin....can't recall proper name...P something...I think, they are evergreenand you can keep them to whatever height oyu like by cutting back...mine stay about 3&1/2 - 4ft when they could easily do about 8ft. I just lop off to the height I want. Also sundance the yellow Choyisa is a fantastic choice stays in colour all year white flowers in summer when mature...and they brighten an area being yellow and evergreen or everyellow. A holly would be good too.... evergreen too and can get some stunning dark green or green and yellow....get the berries too....they would all be good "spines" or backbones of your planting......which you need then put some perrenials in that come up every year..............what do you like? |
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Hebes are nice they are a low level shrub....and mostly evergreen. An assortment of ones to choose from, Old Gold is nice...one in Mags pictures of Spring.... |
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I have a couple of hebes already Karen, and I do like them, but don't want just those lol. If you can remember the name for red robin that sounds quite nice lol, and I like the idea of a holly |
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I wonder if Kazz means Pyracantha? It has lovely red or orange berries and can be kept to size with pruning. Nandina also has interesting berries and colorful Autumn foliage. Or Winter jasmine, very early flowering yellow flowers like the too common forsythia (not evergreen). Dwarf juniper? Some bulbs: tulips, hyacinth, crocus? |
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http://www.buckingham-nurseries.co.u...uct_10258.html |
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I'm a little dubious about the holly; lovely but they can get very tall, mine is over 12 feet now. Camellias are gorgeous evergreens, not sure about your climate zone, though. |
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and just looked for the winter jasmine Eileen, that looks pretty, and ideal for some colour when all else has gone lol. Great ieas |
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That the red robin....excellent colour for the garden, an essential. The good thing about holly is the colour, evergreen, you can clip them hard and the berries..... Okay not hebes....how about a pieris???? tell you what is nice too is Broom.... |
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