What kind of bushes make good hedges?

Creating a bushy wall not only looks beautiful but also creates very eco-friendly green and creative privacy in your yard.  Thus a hedge is a living wall made with bushes, which is too good an option to decorate your home. 

But do you know what kind of bushes is appropriate for making good hedges? Let’s have a look.

Yew Bushes:

Yew bushes are one of those needle-bearing evergreens that looks immensely good as the classic hedge plants. Yew bushes are good at tolerating the shade. While some of the yew bushes grow tall, they are slow growers. 

To enhance the privacy in your yard, you can go for the tall growers. At the same time, the slow growers are great for decoration.  The bushes are non-flowering but come with red berries, which look pretty. 

To grow the plants, neutral, well-draining soil is appropriate. The yew bushes grow better with partial shade or full shade based on the variety of bushes. Read more to know about them.

Mountain Laurels:

The mountain laurels (Kalmia latifolia) are broadleaf evergreens, which are best for hedges. The mountain laurels bloom in the late spring and in the early summer. However, trimming is not a good idea for the laurels.  

The laurels look amazing when they are grown in the natural shape. The bush comes with rose, pink and white flowers. Partial shade is appropriate for the bushes. 

Also, full sun is good for the mountain laurels. Cool, rich, and slightly moist acidic soil with well-draining capacity is appropriate for the mountain laurels.

Forsythia:

Forsythia bushes are one of those which bloom first in the spring.  Pruning the bushes may not be a good idea at all if you want them to have a natural shape. The early spring flowering plants with yellow blooms look amazing. 

To grow the plants properly, you need to expose them to full sun. Well-drained soil is enough for the growth of these plants.

Azaleas: 

Azaleas are evergreen plants that work well if you want to create privets. The Azaleas looks not only good with pink and red blooms also creates a very creative privacy hedge wall for your yard. Along with its dense branching structure, it creates a very bushy hedge. 

This shrub blooms during the early spring and offers a very creative fall color.  Azaleas bear flowers with a good range of colors, pink, white, orange, yellow, and red. 

Fertile soil with well-drained acidic nature and proper moisture are appropriate to grow the bushy Azaleas hedges. Partial shade is needed to get the density of the tree.

Arborvitae (Thuja)

Arborvitae shrubs have dense growth, which makes them very popular hedges for privacy. The arborvitae comes in a variety of sizes and shapes and plenty of colors. For the hedge growers, the emerald green and the north pole look amazingly creative. 

Also, for large varieties, you can opt for the green giant, which is about 60 feet tall. Full or partial sun is required to grow the thuja hedges. The arborvitae is capable of tolerating a large range of spoils. However, moist, well-drained loans are perfect for growth.

Boxwood Shrubs:

The boxwood shrubs are very popular, along with their dark green leaves. These evergreens are quite popular in Europe for formal gardening. The boxwoods are also considered deer-resistant shrubs. 

Along with partial or dappled shade, the hedge grows fine and bushy. Well-drained soil with the  6.8-7.5 pH range is enough for the better care of these bushes.

Conclusion:

Growing the healthy and lush green hedges in your yard is not at all a hard task if you know which kind of bushes are appropriate for your garden. Pick one which looks amazing with your garden’s setting and go on creating a very lustrous yard with a natural living privacy wall.