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		<title>Shrubbery &#8211; Friend Not Enemy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though the pruning’s a pain in the back, neck and arms, it is an essential tool when using various types of landscape shrubs especially those that tend to grow tall and look untamed like Rose of Sharon. This particular landscape shrub sprouts beautiful blooms in the summer and is ideal to place along your property [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though the pruning’s a pain in the back, neck and arms, it is an essential tool when using various types of landscape shrubs especially those that tend to grow tall and look untamed like Rose of Sharon. This particular landscape shrub sprouts beautiful blooms in the summer and is ideal to place along your property line to give your land a hint of privacy that is subtle yet captivating to the beholder. There are also many varieties of evergreen shrubbery that can be used to create informal hedges such as natural headlands and rock gardens boxwoods to give the edges of your garden a fairy tale beauty.</p>
<p><span id="more-39"></span>Shrubs such as hydrangea are dependent shrubs and help beautify already existing hedges with their exotically wild clusters of colorful flowers. Once the scenic value of planting landscape shrubs is succeeded it is them important to direct your attention to another sense that should be equally satisfied when entering a garden. Witch Hazel is an immensely tall shrub that is popular for its large yellow flowers and was born to be placed where its beauty and fragrance can be flaunted.</p>
<p>The sweet scent of cloves that is found in Viburnum can be regularly used in foundation planting or mixed borders. Shrubs that have twisted branches or colored barks catch the eye in winter and shrubs that produce berries may also be used to attract wildlife into your landscape to top the cherry on your cake. It is important to keep in mind that when planting shrubs, one must always give it a lot of thought, and consult a professional landscaper beforehand.</p>
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