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Shrubs You Can Plant This Fall

Witch Hazel

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Witch hazel is a shrub that is native to North America. It has been used for centuries by Native Americans for its medicinal properties. The leaves, bark, and flowers of the plant are all used to make teas and topical preparations. Witch hazel can help to treat inflammation and skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis. It is also effective in reducing swelling and bruises. You can find the plant growing in woodlands and along streams. Witch hazel is a versatile shrub that you can use in many ways in the landscape. It is a hardy shrub that can tolerate various growing conditions. You can plant witch hazel in the fall or spring; it prefers full sun but will tolerate partial shade. The plant can reach a height of 15 feet if left unpruned. When pruned, it makes an excellent hedge or privacy screen.

Mahonia

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Fall is the perfect time to plant Mahonia, also known as the Oregon grape. This evergreen shrub is tolerant of a wide range of growing conditions, making it a good choice for novice and experienced gardeners. Mahonia is especially well-suited to drier climates, as it is drought-tolerant once established. It can also handle partial shade, making it an excellent option for planting under trees. One of the best things about Mahonia is its beautiful flowers. In early spring, the plant produces clusters of small yellow blooms that are very fragrant. These are followed by dark blue berries that birds love. Mahonia can add year-round interest to any garden with its attractive flowers and foliage.

Knock Out Roses

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Though many think roses require a lot of care, the Knock Out rose is a variety that is low-maintenance and easy to care for. It is a great choice for anyone looking to add color to their landscape this fall. Knock Out roses are available in various colors, including pink, red, and white. They are also resistant to disease and pests, which means they will require less care once they are planted. Best of all, Knock Out roses can tolerate hot and cold weather, making them a versatile option for any gardener. So if you are looking for a shrub that is easy to care for and can add some beautiful color to your landscape, consider planting Knock Out roses this fall.

Start Planting These Shrubs Today!

As the days start to cool and the leaves begin to change color, many gardeners begin to think about putting their gardens to bed for the winter. However, fall is an ideal time to plant shrubs. The cooler temperatures reduce plant stress, making it easier for them to establish roots. In addition, the soil is still warm from the summer sun, which helps encourage root growth. Fall is also a good time to plant because there is less rain than in spring or summer, so the ground isn’t as waterlogged, making it easier for roots to take hold. So if you’re looking to add some new shrubs to your garden, don’t wait until spring. Start planting today!

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