Creating a shrub bed »Planning, tips and tricks

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How do I plan a shrub bed?

So that your bed doesn't look boring, you should play a little with shapes, sizes and colors. For example, choose different foliage or flower colors and combine small and larger ones Shrubs of different kinds You can also loosen up your shrubbery with a few perennials and / or bulb flowers.

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  • Can I create a bed only with grasses?
  • Can I also create a bed under trees?
  • Are there spacing rules when planting shrubs?

At the plants Your freshly purchased shrubs are probably still quite small and not fully grown. Nevertheless, pay attention to the recommended one distance between the individual bushes, because many can tolerate a later one Transplanting not very well. It is better to fill any gaps in the fresh bed with some summer flowers.

What should I consider when choosing?

It is best to use shrubs that not only harmonize visually, but also have similar requirements in terms of location, soil and care to have. That makes your work on the bed easier and that Cutting the bushes

. Poisonous shrubs should not be placed where small children may play alone from time to time. It is at your own discretion whether you do without it completely.

When planning your garden and bedding, also think about the animals. Birds and insects need native plants to live and feed. Often they cannot do much with exotic shrubs.

How do I design a utility bed with bushes?

A bed of berry bushes should be laid out in such a way that you have enough space between the bushes for harvesting. The useful plants among the shrubs include not only berry bushes and nuts, but also some herbs that grow bush-like, such as rosemary or sage.

The essentials in brief:

  • Only plant poisonous shrubs out of the reach of children
  • native shrubs as insect pastures and breeding grounds for birds
  • Note the planting distance
  • Combine shrubs with similar needs
  • do not plant too colorful a mess

Tips

Be very careful with poisonous shrubs.

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