Top 5 | Evergreen Shrubs That Take Shade!

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Kevin shows us 5 wonderful shade tolerant shrubs you can add to your next landscape and gardening project!
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USDA PLANT HARDINESS ZONES 🌿Kanjiro Camellia 7-10, Steeds Holly 5-9, Plum Yew 6-9, Nandina 6-9, Marmorata Aucuba 7-9

OutdoorInspirations
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I swear I'm listening to David Spade right now.

brinkman
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Most helpful video...so thank you very much - even from the UK

carefreedelight
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Thank you so much for these videos. They are super helpful.

draselee
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We will be planting yew in one of our side gardens, love the coloring of this plum yew variety!

maedulany
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Thank you for the information about this subject, informative and professional, good show. All the best from the U.K.

davidgray
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This video was so helpful! Which of these would be the fastest growing?

meljaimes
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thanks for great info. I'm new to the Hillsborough NC area. this really helps with nurseries to explore . will be looking for camelia

kathleenwhite
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Would love to see you add pet safety to your score card. I've read that Holly, Yew, Nandina and Acuba are all poisonous for pets. Would love to get info on shade shrubs that are not harmful to pets.

emmyboucher
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Great job 👍. I'm in connecticut and need to fill my berm between neighbor. Part sun. Good soil. Keep watered. Mix of trees. Needs srubs

confirmhandle
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Thanks for the great video / videos. We have a corner in the front yard under a large maple where the Kanjiro Camellia will work well to block a busy street and give the right amount of shade. I bought five after watching this video. To give the plant room to grow, what distance from a metal spindle fence would you recommend planting? Would 2 - 3 feet work? Thanks!

Shunya
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Love if you would mention the zone hardiness. Thanks

everArtista
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Obviously you only picked a few but I love osmanthus goshiki. Can grow in any situation and is more colorful in more sun. Also any of the Mahionia species or Korean boxwood. One thing you did not include is deer tolerance

bluejay
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Are the birds attracted to the red berries of the Nandina Domestica Shrubs? Also, since they are in the Bamboo Family, are they prone to spread?

outdoorztime
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I saw on someone's property a shub that was maybe 2 feet high and it was shaped into a traingle ..it was gorgeous, ,,which shub could that be?

nonameno
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Everywhere I read, the steeds holly wants full sun. I want something that will grow up against tall trees and other side facing the road, evening sun

bjnopoli
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I live in NC, what nursery or garden center do you get all your plants from? Thanks!

BossMan_Jerm
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Can you plant these in zone 5? Northern Illinois Indiana. Thanks

fcoahdez
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I understand that Nandina is invasive and the red berries are poisonous to the birds. What are your thoughts on that?

joydavis
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Is that not the invasive nandina?? Not trying to be mean, just asking.

janethayes