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Hibiscus syriacus 'Blushing Bride'
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Forsythia x intermedia 'Kolgold'
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Rhododendron x 'Girard's Hot Shot'
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Gerdenia jasminoides 'Bab1183' PP22797
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Ruby Slippers Oakleaf Hydrangea
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Ruby Slippers'
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Elizabeth Ashley™ Bigleaf Hydrangea
Hydrangea macropyhlla 'Hokomarore'
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Ilex x meserveae 'Blue Princess' / Ilex x meserveae 'Blue Prince'
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Buddleia davidii 'Black Knight'
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Rosa x 'HORCOGJIL'
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Magenta Chiffon® Rose of Sharon Shrub
Hibiscus syriacus 'Rwoods5'
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Blue Chiffon® Rose of Sharon Tree Form
Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodthree'
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Hydrangea serrata 'MAKD'
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Buxus x 'Green Mountain'
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Zephirine Drouhin Climbing Rose
Rosa 'Zephirine Drouhin'
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Blue Chiffon® Rose of Sharon Shrub
Hibiscus syriacus 'Notwoodthree'
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Buxus microphylla 'Little Missy'
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Thuja x plicata 'Junior Giant' PP31,297
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Buddleia x weyeriana 'Bicolor'
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Little Henry® Virginia Sweetspire
Itea virginica 'Sprich'
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Sonic Bloom® Pink Reblooming Weigela
Weigela florida SONIC BLOOM 'Bokrasopin'
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Pink Double Knock Out® Shrub Rose
Rosa 'Radtkopink'
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Temple of Bloom® Seven Son Flower Tree
Heptacodium miconiodes 'SMHMRF'
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Carpinus betulus ‘Lucas’
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Buddleia x 'SMNBDBT'
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FAQ's for Buying Hedges Online
What are the best shrubs for privacy hedges in home landscapes?
What are the best shrubs for privacy hedges in home landscapes?
Popular choices for privacy hedges include Arborvitae, Boxwood, Yew, and Privet. These shrubs offer dense foliage, year-round coverage, and varying heights to fit your needs. Whether you prefer formal evergreen hedges or flowering deciduous options, Nature Hills Nursery has a wide range of hedge plants to create a natural living fence.
Should I choose evergreen or deciduous shrubs for my hedge?
Should I choose evergreen or deciduous shrubs for my hedge?
Evergreen hedges provide year-round coverage and structure, making them ideal for privacy and noise reduction. Deciduous hedges, on the other hand, offer seasonal beauty with flowers, berries, and fall color. The right choice depends on your specific goals—privacy, aesthetics, or wildlife support—all of which are available through our hedging plant selection.
How far apart should I plant hedge shrubs?
How far apart should I plant hedge shrubs?
For a seamless hedge, plant your shrubs 1 foot closer than the minimum mature spread listed on the product page. This spacing encourages faster fill-in while allowing room for healthy growth. For faster coverage, consider planting a double row in a zigzag pattern using larger container sizes.
When is the best time to prune hedge plants?
When is the best time to prune hedge plants?
Pruning depends on the type of hedge you have. Evergreen hedges should be pruned in early spring and again mid-summer if needed. Deciduous hedges that bloom on old wood—like Lilacs or Viburnum—should be pruned after flowering. Those that bloom on new wood—like Spirea or Butterfly Bush—can be pruned in late winter or early spring.
Can I mix different types of shrubs in one hedge?
Can I mix different types of shrubs in one hedge?
Yes, mixing varieties in an informal hedge adds texture, color, and seasonal interest. Combine flowering shrubs like Forsythia or Weigela with evergreen plants for year-round appeal. You can even mix heights and textures for a natural look that supports pollinators and wildlife. Nature Hills offers curated collections perfect for creating mixed hedges.






