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starone | 23:35 Fri 13th Sep 2013 | Gardening
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Had lots of help from all you gardeners before. Have bought three nice rose bushes at your suggestions. Now I am asking for some more suggestions, this time for small shrubs. I do not want them to grow too tall but I would like them to be evergreen. I have cleared a nice big patch at the front (I had lots of help) and would like to plant them before it gets too cold. If possible I would like them to have flowers and scented in the spring and summer. Asking a lot, I know. Several different sorts would be nice. Over to you!
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Berberis darwinii, stunning display of small orange flowers from April to May. Escallonia 'Apple Blossome, pink/white blooms from June to September. Tecrium chamaedrys, Pink-purple flowers, attractive to bees, July to Sept. All should thrive in similar conditions as you're roses. .
07:50 Sat 14th Sep 2013
I've seen some nice dwarf hebes, I had a Tasmanian mint in the garden of my last house which wasn't very big, and had tiny white flowers.
I have 3 Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Surprise'.................they're all pruned into ball shapes.
Berberis darwinii, stunning display of small orange flowers from April to May.
Escallonia 'Apple Blossome, pink/white blooms from June to September.
Tecrium chamaedrys, Pink-purple flowers, attractive to bees, July to Sept.

All should thrive in similar conditions as you're roses.
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Rosemary and lavender.
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Thanks everyone. I am going to the garden centre with a list of these to see what I can find. I want a mix and I am sure these will be great.

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