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Landscaping Design Using Evergreens by Ron King

Because of their all-year good looks, vigorousness and long life, evergreen plants are worth their slight extra amount relative to deciduous trees which lose their leaves in winter.

Evergreens range from wide-leaved shrubs, such as laurel and rhododendrons to coniferous pines and distinguished spruces.

Most excellent as wind screens, the giant spruces and firs are commonly used not only for their beauty, but also because of their shape. Besides, such species do well in the shade, which makes them excellent choices for foundation layout.

Following are some highly conventional evergreens to choose from (in alphabetical order):

Cedar

The decorative Arbor Vitae, for example cedar, produces the flat evergreen branch often found in floral arrangements at Christmas. It is best in moist, protected places. Although it can be cut to any size or shape, untrimmed it will form a broad 35 to 50 feet tall pyramid.

Fir

Strong, vigorous, and drought-resistant, the Douglas fir grows rapidly and compactly. The best fir selection for windbreaks and privacy, its high pyramid makes an excellent lawn element. White fir has an attractive silvery color, while balsam fir, AKA the Christmas tree, is noted for its special fragrance and lustrous foliage.

Hemlock

The hemlock tree/shrub, with feathery foliage, is most effective when planted in a grove with others. The Canadian hemlock can be easily sheared for symmetrical effect.

Juniper

The tall species of juniper, such as the formal columnar juniper and the upright juniper, are quite useful in planting. As a spreading evergreen, the Pfitzer juniper is best used for banks, edgings and ground cover. Its green feathery foliage grows quickly, can withstand crowding and at maturity stands 8 feet tall, and up to 12 feet across. Ground-covering junipers include creeping, prostrate, Sargent, and Waukegan.

Pine

The most generally known evergreen is the pine. Renowned for its long, soft, light silvery-green needles, the white pine can reach 80 feet at maturity. In addition to the white pine, the red pine is excellent for backgrounds and wind breaks. A broad, compact tree, the ponderosa pine is used for protection and decorative screens.

The Austrian pine (black pine), popular in the Midwest, has a rich, green color and spreading branches.

Spruce

Short and thick, with Light Blue-green needles, the white spruce reaches 70 feet and is good for general landscaping and privacy screens. Although it does poorly in drought and heat, the Colorado blue spruce is a hardy tree. Red cedar, on the other hand, is a fine decortive evergreen for hedges and wind breaks because it withstands dry weather, plus the thick green foliage is bronze tinted in winter.

Perhaps the most frequently planted wind breaks evergreen, the Norway spruce is hardy. A slower grower, it has short needles of dark green and is compact and pyramidal shaped. The Black Hills variety grows to 40 feet in time, and is hardy and drought-resistant.

Yew

With its thick, glossy needles and dense, upward-reaching branches, the yew is useful as both a shrub and tree. While it grows well in sun and shade, it's best used as a single element against a wall of the garden rather than as foundation planting. The low-spreading bushy dwarf yew can be clipped, while other varieties such as the upright yew and Japanese yew are tapering or conical plants best used for hedges.

Protection

Since evergreens tend to be adversely affected by dry, hot summer weather, they should be watered every 10 to 14 days during this time of year. Be sure the water reaches at least 6 inches deep.

A good way to protect the tree from loss of water in dry weather is with a mulch of grass clippings or peat moss.

To help an evergreen thrive, pruning in the late spring is recommended, making sure that the inner branches will develop.

Click Landscaping Design for more info on landscaping design. Click Authoring Info for the author's website. Copyright 2009 Ron King. You can reprint this article if the resource box is left intact and the links live.

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