Landscape Design

Last week we talked about 5 Shrubs for Fall Color that deserve a spot in your garden. This week, we're shedding some spotlight on 'Charity' Mahonia, a shrub that is underused and unknown to many gardeners.So, why should you add this beauty to your garden?Three words: Year long interest.During the winter, enjoy soft yellow flowers.<Image>By late summer, those flowers turn into clusters of ornamental black berries (also a food source for birds!):<Image>During the fall? This beautiful green/rose color on the foliage:<Image>Mahonia is considered an Evergreen. Meaning this shrub doesn't drop its leaves in cold weather, making it a wonderful choice for the winter garden.<Image>'Charity' Mahonia are tough shrubs. Once established, they need only occasional watering, and tolerate sites that are sandy or have clay.A little shade? No problem. These shrubs perform best in full shade to part sun.Stop by any of our locations and let us show you this versatile shrub.

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