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Landscaping Shrubs and Garden Bushes for Sale at Plants by Mail
Incorporating an array of fresh, new shrubs and bushes into your garden can quickly rehabilitate the appearance of any landscape project. Plants by Mail offers an impressive selection of landscaping shrubs and bushes that are ordered online, pulled, packed, and delivered to thousands of customers each day!
Create a more inviting outdoor space by choosing to blend different types of bushes that we have for sale in our online nursery.
- Hedging plants
- Evergreen shrubs
- Flowering bushes
We offer fast-growing shrubs such as
- Holly bushes
- Privets
- Crape myrtles & more!
Our most popular shrubs include:
- The Encore Azalea Collection of Reblooming Azaleas
- A wide variety of white, purple, pink and various other Hydrangeas
- Mophead, Lace cap and Oakleaf!
- Blazing yellow Sunshine Ligustrum
- Loropetalums
- & of course, boxwood shrubs
Choose Evergreen Shrubs for Year-Round Color and Privacy
A few needle-like foliage options that we offer:
- Spruce
- Arborvitae - Dwarf and larger tree varieties
- Yew
- Juniper Trees
Broadleaf evergreens available online:
Shrubs and Bushes FAQ
What is the best time of year to plant shrubs?
While the optimal time to plant shrubs will always depend on specific USDA zones and shrub types, the transitional period between spring and fall is the best time to plant. As the cooler weather subsides and the soil becomes warmer in the spring or cools after the summer, both conditions leave gardeners with ideal soil temperatures for healthy plants and shrubs.