Whether you’re a novice or an experienced gardener, it can be challenging to know the best shrubs for small gardens. If you have limited space and want to create a beautiful garden with minimal effort, there are some great shrubs that will fit right into your outdoor space and add colour without taking up too much room. Here are my top picks:

Boxwood

Boxwood is a low maintenance shrub that can be used as a hedge or border. It makes an excellent choice for small gardens, but it’s also great for larger spaces because it grows slowly and won’t take up too much space. If you have room for only one shrub in your garden, boxwood would make a great addition!

Honeysuckle

Honeysuckle make great shrubs for small gardens. It’s fast growing and has pretty flowers, which are also edible! Honeysuckle can be trained to grow along fences or walls, making it ideal for those with limited space. The more you prune your honeysuckle, the more flowers it will produce.

Honeysuckles attract butterflies so they’re a great choice if you want something that will help pollinate other plants in your garden.

Creeping Jenny

Creeping Jenny is a perennial ground cover that’s easy to grow, low-maintenance and produces pretty flowers. It can be planted in sun or shade and is drought resistant and is the prefect shrubs for small gardens

Berries

Berries are a great choice for small gardens. They’re usually low growing and produce a lot of fruit, which makes them perfect for pollinators like bees, butterflies and birds. Berries are easy to grow and maintain–they don’t require much pruning or fertilising. Berries can be used in cooking, baking and drinks!

You can create an attractive, full garden without taking up a lot of space.

You can create an attractive, full garden without taking up a lot of space.

  • Shrubs can be used to fill in the gaps between other plants. For example, you might want to plant some perennials or annuals at the base of your front door. If you but don’t have enough space for them all a shrub would be perfect. It will grow quickly and provide colour throughout summer and fall before dying back in winter.
  • You can use shrubs as part of a hedge or border around your property. It can provide something tall enough to block out neighbours’ views. It will also prevent erosion from rainwater runoff (especially important if you live near water).
  • If your garden has an open area shrubs are great options for privacy. They’re also useful if there’s no fence around part of your property.

With these great shrubs, you can create an attractive, full garden without taking up a lot of space. They add colour and texture to your yard without taking up too much room, which makes them perfect for small gardens.