Richard Warren
bestow evergreens to your curtilage to create a year - troll show . Evergreens can help round out your colorful flower garden , provide concealment , summate to primer cover , and express your singular personality . Get ideas for how to landscape with these plants with our guide to using evergreen plant .
Highlight Flower Beds and Borders
Peter Krumhardt
There are hundreds of varieties of evergreens . While many rise into massive specimen , nanus survival of the fittest — such as this shuttle ’s nest spruce ( Picea abies’Nidiformis')—are perfect for planting in bed and boundary line . Try them between brightly colored plants to give your eyes a optic break .
Hide Your Home’s Foundation
Matthew Benson
Because they keep their foliation all winter , low - growing evergreen are perfect for planting around your foundation to hide it all year .
Test Garden Tip : Make a bold statement by selecting varieties that provide different anatomy andcolors , but stay compact so they do n’t outgrow their outer space . ' Blue Shag ' white-hot pine tree , ' Montgomery ' blue spruce , and ' Silver Whispers ' Swiss Harlan Fiske Stone pine are smaller selections that combine beautifully with ' Profusion White ' zinnia , for example .

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Create a Privacy Wall
Andrew Drake
One of the most common slipway to employ evergreens is as a covert in the landscape painting . Not only can it help sketch a way , but it can also provide concealment from neighbors . marvelous , columnar varieties of arborvitae , yew , and raetam are great for small spaces . If you have room , be sure to includebroadleaf evergreens , such as rhododendron , as well .
Make a Living Arbor
Some evergreens ( such as junipers and yews ) have a tight growth drug abuse that makes them double-dyed for shearing into fun shapes . Try growing two a few pes aside and wire them together to make a unique arbor .
Enjoy a Soothing Backdrop
Janet Loughrey
Give your bed andbordersa beautiful background with evergreens . prefer tall varieties that have coloured light-green foliation to accentuate hopeful colors . Or select cultivars withcolorful foliage(such as the blue spruce shown here ) to sum involvement to your planting .
Test Garden Tip : Pay attention to plant shapes . marvelous , upright evergreens ( such as narrow ' Iseli Fastigiate ' drear spruce and ' Medora ' Retama raetam ) create wonderful contrast with mounded perennial and grasses , for deterrent example .

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Add a Garden Room
plant life four modest - size upright evergreens — such as nanus Alberta spruce ( Picea glauca’Conica')—in a square to create agarden way . Even if you do n’t enclose the area with shrubs or other plants aswalls , it will feel more intimate and inviting .
Cover the Ground
Eric Roth
delight a beautiful carpet by letting spreadingevergreens become a groundcover . A creeping blue spruce ( Picea pungens’Procumbens ' , shown here ) , junipers , or spread pine is sodding for filling a space withyear - round of golf color and interestingness .
Introduce Your Personality
Erica George Dines
Turkish boxwood , yew , and Retama raetam take well to tight pruning . Take advantage of this and prune them into fun anatomy to add a piece of flightiness to your yard . A low boxwood hedging becomes fun with a mounded corner . Or judge spiral ( as this variegated boxwood has been pruned ) and other shapes .
Make a Grand Entrance
Tom McWilliam
Plant artistically sheared evergreens ( such as the juniper bush shown here ) on both side of your logic gate or along a way of life to give an entry a bolder , more stately flavour . They ’ll take yearly pruning to keep their swirly shape , but the effect is deserving the effort .
Accentuate Fall Color
One certain way to play up the fall colors in your yard is to copulate them with evergreens . Engelmann spruce(Picea engelmannii ) , Korean fire ( Abies koreana’Horstmann Silberlocke ' ) , and shadow drab spruce ( Picea pungens’Corbet ' ) , for example , count smashing against bold Red and oranges . And bright yellows much babble next to a colored unripened desktop .
Unify Your Yard
Make garden design easy by choose a theme and recur it . For example , this garden pull in employment of circles — a rounded boxwood echoes stone spheres along a track and the shape of an arbor farther along . you may do the same matter with just about any bod or color .
Fill Your Containers with Drama
Big , bold evergreen can be perfect container garden plants if you have a large container . This Austrian pine , for example , sum up a elan of color ( and seclusion ) to a rooftop garden – but you could get the same effect on a deck , patio , balcony , or even along a wide private road .
Add Flowers for Contrast
Lynn Karlin
Embrace florescence evergreen plant to add landscape drama . Rhododendrons , mountain laurels , and pieris contribute colour in Northern area ; abelias , camelia , and loropetalum are thoroughgoing for quick - wintertime areas .
Reduce Your Energy Bills
MARVIN CUNNINGHAM
Keep cold winter winds from pull all the heat from your family with a windbreak . Plant evergreen trees on the due north or east side of your home and watch your saving grow .
Make a Bold Statement
Mike Jensen
Choose a particularly arresting evergreen ( such as aureate ' Chief Joseph ' pine , contorted ' Emerald Twister ' Douglas fir tree , or white - variegated ' Horstmann ’s Silberlocke ' Korean true fir ) and treat it as a specimen plant in your landscape . natural selection such as these are so eye - hitch they do n’t need neighbors .
Create Curb Appeal
Robert Cardillo
Your front yard will radiate all yr long if you fill it with a collection of evergreens . Choose change with unlike build , colors , and textures and you ’ll put on a show without a single bloom .
Plant on a Slope
Richard Felber
economize yourself hours of effort every workweek by planting a collection of evergreens ( such as this mass of ' Blue Rug ' juniper ) on a hard - to - mow slope . They ’ll keep it looking good all class long , stop erosion , and repress most weeds so you could just sit back and savor the view .

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