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Fantastic Shrubs to Add to Your Garden Now | Gardening with Creekside



Early spring is a great time to add shrubs to your garden, and we have got a great selection of shrubs for our customers to choose from. Today we are highlighting some shrubs that will bring gorgeous foliage and flowers to your landscape.

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38 Comments

  1. In greenville sc zone 7b sunshine ligustrum is a beast that I have to cut back twice a year to keep it under 4 feet tall and is not evergreen for me and in the winter looses most of its leaves. I’ve have it in the ground for over 5 years.

  2. I think that chefs choice rosemary does well in 7b. I see it pretty often. Every spring I also see gardeners filling up their shopping carts with lavender here in the Deep South. It’s pretty much doomed. 🙂

  3. I’ve been watching your channel since you went to Laura and Aron’s home to help with there green house. I am in the same area as you. Mint Hill NC. Love the information you provide for this area. However, I only have a balcony for plants. I think I remember you saying that a relative that is in the same situation and gardens in containers. Could you do a video on the plants that can be grown in containers. Interested in perennials like the new azalea that can grow in pots. Thank you.

  4. Hi. I have an extremely small yard space. Would it be foolish to try to grow a black lace elderberry in a pot even if I plan to keep it pruned?

  5. I love that Chef’s Choice rosemary, but I’m in 7a😢. Any ideas for something with a similar size and look that is slightly more cold hardy? Doesn’t necessarily need to flower.

  6. I must see my doctor because I've been infected by Jenny's enthusiasm. 😂

    I just love seeing your joy over your "babies " ❤️

  7. My sunshine ligustrums froze this winter in zone 8b. I didn't pull them out. I cut them back and within a month they are filling out prettier than ever!

  8. I live in Kansas 6b and if there was one plant I wish I could have is a lorapetlum. I have one area in my garden I have thought about testing the boundaries. I’d have to drive south of the border to find one 😜.

  9. What foundation shrubs would you recommend for under a low window with a deep flower bed in zone 7B? The previous owners did azaleas, heavenly bamboo and day lilies but they're all looking terrible. The drainage isn't great and I can't build up the bed because it's already directly under the house siding. Anything out there that loves clay, poor drainage, full sun and stays under three feet 😬

  10. I'm so sad today. It's 25° feels like 10° I think I'm going to lose alot of plants. 😢 my hellebore is looking sad even. Zone 6

  11. Oh, how I WISH I could visit your nursery!! I have learned so much by watching your channel! If ever I am in your area, it's a definite YES to stop by!
    By the way, you know how y'all sometimes have trouble getting the camera to focus in on something? I may be wrong, or it may be just my camera, but try a gentle tap on your screen where you want it to focus and see if it doesn't focus in on what you want folks to see. It works like a charm on my camera. Take care and
    Happy Gardening! 🌷🌼🌸

  12. I hope you have better luck with the rosemary than I have had. I live in zone 8b and lost my chefs choice in the arctic blast this year. I had replanted it from the previous year which I had lost some but not all to freezing temps. It had been planted on the south-facing side of my home and got plenty of sun. Can’t wait to see if yours makes it. Thank you always for these informational videos.

  13. I just came by and purchased 13 of your beautiful shrubs today. Met your hubby but you were busy chatting with customers. Maybe I’ll meet you next time. I’m trying to fix a 70 yr old landscape that was dug up.

    I’ve planted 55 shrubs so far. I live 7 miles from you honey but did not know your nursery existed. Jenny I’ll be back all year buying your beautiful products. I’m in heaven finding out you are just down the road.

    This fall I need 9 Evergreen Shrubs to make an instant natural fence. 10 ft tall and maybe bird friendly like hollies etc. Do you guys have shrubs that mature and do you deliver and plant?

    Thank you for making my Saturday bright. I watch all your videos and found you by way of You Tube.

  14. I love your videos😊, we are going to Oak Island NC in next week for a week for vacation driving from Southern Indiana. Im hoping that my husband will be nice enough to see if we can stop by and visit your nursery. Love to buy some plants that we don’t get to see here in Indiana❤❤.

  15. 🤗I planted my Sunshine Ligustrums on either side of my Grand cascade last Fall. I can’t wait to see them together when the Grand Cascade wakes up.

  16. Hello Jenny. Great video as always. I’m having trouble finding Chefs Choice Rosemary and hoping you have some suggestions. I wish I lived closer to you so I could just pick some up. Thank you!😊

  17. Kaleidoscope Abelia have become a favorite of ours in the past couple of seasons. What you described mirrors our experience with them. We have two that get full sun for much of the day and have the numerous colors throughout the shrubs. We have two others in tricky spots on each side of our front steps, one getting sun from about 9am-1:30pm, and the other from about 11:30am-4pm. Those tend to be in the colors of green, chartreuse, and some yellow. Either way, they're a delight to have in the landscape.

  18. Have bought quite a few Proven Winner plants this year based on your videos. Thanks for showing us which ones will work in the south

  19. I just realized I am right down the street. I’m in Stanley. Definitely coming to visit.

  20. Thanks for the info tour, I was actually thinking of adding Abelia to my garden. It’s so pretty with all the colors.

  21. Jenny, little limelight says it’s good for zones 3-8. I’m in Columbia, SC, some 8. Do I need to plant these so they get shade in late day so they will get the pretty color? Thanks for all your good work, advice, and time. 😊❤️🐾❤️

  22. Jenny, I live in zone 7a southeast Missouri. Would love to out the Sensational Honeysuckle on my Arbor over my patio. Do you think it would be too wide for that???

  23. Hi Jenny! I found your channel through your visit to Laura and Aaron of Garden Answer and so glad I did! I live in 7a (Virginia, hi neighbor!) and I'm so happy to have found a channel focusing on plants and growing conditions more similar to my own. I love Garden Answer but their conditions are so very different, as you well know. My question for you today is about the Lorapetalum. I have plans to add these to the front foundation planting of my house facing Northeast and along a retaining wall facing South. Would you provide information on pruning? I've seen them sheared into balls but that doesn't seem to be their natural growth habit. I'm aiming for low maintenance shrubs that are the right size for the location. I've chosen Purple Diamond for the front foundation and Ruby for the retaining wall where a larger specimen would be welcomed.
    Thank you so much for your videos and any advice you can offer!

  24. I just bought the encore azaleas to put in front of my sunshines. Good to know they should not have bloomed yet. 😅 I need to plant them asap.

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