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Top 10 Shrubs for the South (And Beyond) | Gardening with Creekside



Gardening in the south comes with unique challenges and today I am sharing my top 10 shrubs for the south. Don’t be fooled though, these fantastic plants will work in a host of growing zones!

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18 Comments

  1. I love these videos! For Christmas '22 my husband blessed me with the choice to order a ton of new plants for this year 😁 Proven winners and proven winners direct had preorder sales so I jumped on those and will be enjoying my Christmas in late April! I have a few of the plants you've listed here in your video that is not all of them do well in zone 5 like the azaleas. I did get the dandy man rhododendron though. I can't wait! Thank you for sharing Jenny!

  2. Good morning from SE TX 👋coffee and CSN make for a great way to start the week ☕️🪴💗

  3. This time of year I start listing things to research. Between you and Laura from Garden Answer there is always something that will grow in my 4B area. I also buy the gardening magazines for additional suggestions.

  4. Jenny, this is wonderful content for Southern gardeners—we can always count on you. And you are a delight!

  5. Good morning Jenny, I looked out my window the other day and had some deer nibbling on my butterfly bush which I don’t mind this time of year because I will be trimming it back in spring.

  6. Thanks for such great info. Have quiet a few of these already but love to see these shrubs again to remind me what for sure is good for my zone 8 a/b

  7. This was great! I was taking notes as you went. You said on the caryopteris to cut back hard in early Spring. They are only 2 ft tall so are you saying to cut the to half size or 2-3" above ground? Sorry to sound picky. I just want to do it right. I always appreciate you. Thanks

  8. Great information for southern gardens. I am trying to add to my Zone 8B southeastern Texas flower borders …. and believe me I was taking notes. Thank you so much. And I love your hat ! Great color for you

  9. In zone 9A the PW hydrangeas do NOT like our summer heat. I would recommend it only get the morning sun.

  10. Coffee and Jenny is a great combination! I love all the plants you listed, unfortunately my deer must be special 🤣, because they like a lot of them too! I am happy to see even after our Artic Freeze here in South Carolina my Camilla’s are blooming, yay!🌺

  11. They are all beautiful but my preference is Hydrangeas and Sprinter boxwoods which I have but will be looking for the tidbits! Thank you for this exciting video! I'm a northerner but there are quite a few i could plant in my gardens!

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