Building a Garden with Plants That Maintain Greenery in All Season.

A garden with year-round greenery requires careful selection of evergreen plants. Even in winter, evergreen plants add color, structure, and visual intrigue. A guide on building a garden: 

One type of evergreen tree is the Holly (Ilex), which has beautiful dark green leaves and produces red berries in winter. 

Shrubs for Year-Round Foliage: Boxwood (Buxus): A compact shrub with rich foliage, ideal for hedges or formal gardens. Rhododendron and Azalea: Evergreen versions bloom and have green foliage. 

Evergreen Perennials: Add texture to your garden with Liriope (Lilyturf), a grass-like perennial with arching, evergreen leaves.

Groundcovers: Vinca minor (Periwinkle): A dense carpet-forming groundcover with glossy green leaves. 

Evergreen Climbers: English Ivy (Hedera helix): A versatile climber suitable for walls and ground cover. Clematis armandii: This evergreen clematis has fragrant flowers and green leaves. 

Select Foliage Texture and Color: Include diverse leaf forms, sizes, and hues to enhance garden diversity, even when flowers are not blooming.

By carefully choosing evergreen plants and implementing them into your garden design, you can create a lush, year-round landscape. 

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