We often receive comments and questions on what are the best shrubs for the garden, as there are so many options and it can be quite confusing. We have researched and found the top nine shrubs that grow well and look good all year round, need little in the way
Evergreen shrubs for your yard
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Plumbago
Another soft, sprawling evergreen shrub for a low-care garden or as an informal hedge or border. The species spreads by suckering and can also climb, but ‘Royal Cape’ doesn’t sucker. It has clusters of deep blue flowers for much of the year. In summer and autumn they are massed with tiny blue butterflies. Prune hard any time. Size (hxw): 2mx2m. Sun.
One of the most popular garden shrubs in Australia, this evergreen native is rarely without a flower. Use as a low hedge or specimen plant. The pinkish-red, toothbrush-shaped flowers are attractive to nectar-feeding birds. Prune to keep compact after a flush of flowers. Size (hxw): 1.5mx1.5m. Sun.
Roses are not usually included in a foolproof plant list but this low-growing Floribunda rarely needs attention if grown in a full-sun position. It has glossy green disease-resistant leaves and sprays of tiny pink double flowers from spring to autumn. Use as a feature plant, an informal hedge or in a pot. Prune in winter. Size (hxw): 1mx1m. Sun.
Grow this handsome evergreen shrub in a sunny to lightly shaded spot with frost protection. It has handsome silvery-green leaves and sprays of lavender-blue flowers in spring and summer. Size (hxw): 1mx1m. Sun to part shade.
This long-flowering shrub is a star in gardens with varieties offering a range of sizes, shapes and flower colours including pink and white. Plants bloom from late summer to early winter and are grown as hedges, background shrubs or in large containers. Prune after flowering if desired. Size (hxw): 1-3mx1-1.5m. Sun to shade. — Courtesy of Yates