Have you recently ripped out some old shrubbery that was dated or grew too large? Or maybe you have new landscape beds and are looking for something low maintenance to put in them?
If so, you’ve landed on the right video! In recent years there have been a lot of new, low maintenance shrubs that have hit the market. In this video I’m going to show you 10 great options you may want to consider!
Hi!
My name is Justin and I have my managed my family’s business (S&K Greenhouse) for the last 10 years! It is a local garden center in Shelby, NC that my mom and dad started around 25 years ago.
We have a strong desire to discuss and teach gardening to the online community and welcome anyone who wants to learn. Though we have been involved in the plant world for decades we have found that there is always something to learn when it comes to gardening.
Whether you are a master gardener or just starting out this channel is for you. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch our videos!
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What about zone 4???
Thank you
you are so cute
that opening enthusiasm lmao
Show me red top
List please
Zone 5B for me.
Thanks!!!
Might try one of those modern azaleas thanks for the tips ! I’m replacing a holley
Great video! Helpful information. Thank you!
Very nice, I am looking for a pine tree that is low maintenance not too big, any suggestions?
RIP, Minnesota.
Which of these can be kept in a pot? I got 3 21” pots
I like the way hou explane everything. Sometimes I miss the latin names
Unless you’re in Asia, Nandina is invasive and kills birds (poisonous berries). Please DO NOT PLANT.
What zones do the last 4 plants grow best?
Love your videos
Good shít! Im looking for some replacement shrubs that are not working for me. But am not sure Lowes or Home Depot has these nice plants.
Thank you! I have a whole new yard to design and this is a huge help
Can you use these as houseplants?
How do I find out what zone I live in. I live in new Rochelle NY???
Low maintenance where? Everything is high maintenance in Colorado desert!
Abelias bloom in the summer, not spring.
Did any of these plants have thorns?
This was prefect. Gave me some great ideas on what to plant.
I don't know anything about plants and I was having trouble what I need to plant around the house.
Thanks for the help.
Awesome energy! Great video!
We love low Maintenance!
Thank you so much for this video. I have been wanting to plant something in my garden for all year long. This video was very helpful. Thanks again. God bless🙏
Thank you so much
Love it and learn so much.
Thank you.
Thank you! This video was really helpful!
Are these plants resistant to deer?
I want them all! I hope I can find them at a local nursery next spring!
Your videos are the best. NYC here and i grab a cocktail and fantasize about having a garden- with your advice of course! BTW love your Southern accent as well!
Justin appreciate the helpful planting tips on these shrubs. I actually have some planted in my yard. TY
Great suggestions and great video ✨
What great advice for foundation plant alternatives.
New subscriber here. Love your content. Ready for autumn planting soon here in Zone 9.
A very helpful video! Thank you!
Thanks for showing your beautiful scrubs but I am in zone 5. Sorry!
Abelia kaleidoscope, mountain fire piers, bananapeal illicium
The garden is wonderful and very beautiful.
As a person who understands and loves agriculture in such a garden, I would like to work for the rest of my life.
I love to give importance to nature and vegetation.
It is very nice to preserve the ecological balance and plant vegetation.
congratulations.
I really like some of these shrubs. How can I purchase I am in NJ, I believe zone 7?
You say zone like 5 to 9 . What zone means?
I would like to know how much watering it needs as well… i cant water a plant everyday
Enjoyed your presentation and explanation of each. Thanks
Can you advise what plants are good for my flower bed .I’m in Texas new to planting
I wish I had a nursery like yours here in Jacksonville, Fl