What counts as a low shrub in this collection?
Plants here typically mature at about 2 feet tall or less, though exact height depends on cultivar and growing conditions.
Are these shrubs good for the front of a flower bed?
Yes, low shrubs are perfect for the front edge because they add structure without blocking taller plants behind them.
Do low shrubs work as groundcover?
Many do, especially compact, spreading types that knit together over time and help reduce weeds.
Can I keep them under 2 feet with pruning?
Some varieties stay naturally compact, while others can be maintained with light trimming after a growth flush.
Are low shrubs suitable for containers?
Yes, many low shrubs perform well in pots, especially in patios, courtyards, and small entry areas.
Do low shrubs need full sun?
It depends on the species. Some prefer full sun for best density and color, while others handle part shade well.
How far apart should I plant low shrubs?
Spacing depends on mature spread. Use the listed mature width on each product page to avoid overcrowding.
Will these shrubs stay evergreen in the Bay Area?
Many are evergreen or semi-evergreen here, but it varies by plant type and microclimate.
Are low shrubs good for erosion control on slopes?
Yes, low shrubs with spreading growth can help stabilize soil once established, especially when planted in groups.
How long do they take to fill in?
Fast growers can start filling within a season or two, while slower dwarfs may take longer but stay tidier.