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Edge Your Bed with these Low-Growing Shrubs

Edge Your Bed with these Low-Growing Shrubs

Edge Your Bed with these Low-Growing Shrubs
Trimmed Boxleaf Euonymus shrub lining a brick walkway.

When you think of low-growing hedges, it’s probably boxwood that comes to mind. We love boxwood, but there are so many other shrubs that top out at about three feet. It's a shame to limit your plant palette. Use these low-growers to edge a walkway, contain a flowery border, or cover the bottom of a fence. You can also create a softer visual barrier between you and the neighbors. Look for shrubs that are ideally evergreen, slow-growing or tolerate trimming. Ones that are happy being planted cheek by jowl with others. Here are 10 shrubs perfect for keeping a low profile. (Shown: Boxleaf Euonymus)

Grayswood Pink Rock Rose

Grayswood Pink Rock Rose

Cupped, pink, single flowers appear in mid-spring to summer against grey-green foliage. Water-wise and a magnet for pollinators. Reaches up to 3 feet tall. Zones: 8 -10

Soft Touch Compact Holly

Soft Touch Compact Holly

A dense evergreen shrub with soft, glossy green leaves that have an interesting silver mid-vein. Blackberries last all winter for cool-season interest. Reaches up to 3 feet tall. Zones: 5 – 9

Boxleaf Euonymus

Boxleaf Euonymus

Deep green, dense foliage on a compact plant gives a beautiful, formal appearance with minimal trimming. Tolerant of heat, poor soils and salt spray. Reaches up to 2 feet tall. Zones: 6 – 9

Checkmate Rhododendron

Checkmate Rhododendron

Slow growing, dwarf cultivar with small lavender-pink flowers in early spring and evergreen foliage that turns dark mahogany in winter. Reaches up to 2 feet tall. Zones: 5 – 8

Prostrate White Abelia

Prostrate White Abelia

Graceful, arching branches highlighted by clusters of fragrant white flowers on this low, spreading variety. Reaches up to 2 feet tall. Zones: 6 – 9

Danica Arborvitae

Danica Arborvitae

Versatile, dwarf, globe-shaped evergreen with bright emerald foliage that turns bluish green in winter. Smaller than Hetz Midget Arborvitae. Reaches up to 2 feet tall. Zones: 4 – 8

Cream De Mint™ Dwarf Mock Orange

Cream De Mint™ Dwarf Mock Orange

Glossy, mint green leaves with creamy-white edges on a dense, compact evergreen petite shrub that requires little maintenance. Reaches up to 3 feet tall. Zones: 8 – 11

Ashdown Forest English Lavender

Ashdown Forest English Lavender

Aromatic pale purple flowers on upright, slender stems cover this compact evergreen in the summer. Soft grey-green foliage. Reaches up to 2 feet tall. Zones: 5 – 9

Compact Oregon Grape Holly

Compact Oregon Grape Holly

Low maintenance shrub with bronze-red new growth, turning to glossy, deep green; purple-red foliage adds winter interest. Reaches up to 3 feet tall. Zones: 5 – 9

Georgia Petite Indian Hawthorn

Georgia Petite Indian Hawthorn

Prized for its strong disease resistance and dense compact habit. Abundant white flowers followed by dark blue berries. Reaches up to 3 feet tall. Zones: 7 – 10

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