Fast Growing Shrubbery
Such perennial plants
are called shrubs, in which many permanent, woody stems emerge from near the
surface of the ground. If in such plants the woody parts are limited to the
lower part only and the upper part is soft, then such plants are called
semi-shrubs. Shrubs are either evergreen or deciduous. Evergreen shrubs grow
very slowly and their planting is difficult as compared to deciduous shrubs.
Shrubs are more important in ornamental gardening due to their permanent
nature. They are used to enhance the beauty of gardens, on the edges of
greenery (lawns) and in front of bungalows. Shrubs are given more importance
than fences.
Shrubs can be divided
into three parts-
1. Those shrubs which
are grown for beautiful leaves.
2. Those shrubs which
are grown for beautiful flowers.
3. Those shrubs which
are grown for beautiful leaves and flowers.
Common uses of shrub
plants
1. Like trees, shrub
plants play an important role in garden planning due to their durability as
they help in creating the basic structure of the garden. They are an important
part of landscape gardens and when planted in a row of tall trees, they enhance
the beauty of the place.
2. Shrubby plants that
are able to withstand frequent pruning are used to create various types of
shapes that add to the beauty of the garden.
3. If evergreen and
deciduous shrubs are planted in a well-planned clump, it looks beautiful and
provides peace to the mind.
4. Shrubby plants create
a more secluded, soothing and beautiful environment as compared to a fence.
5. It is also used for
the purpose of delimiting large gardens.
6. It is used to protect
from hot and strong winds of summer.
7. The beautiful flowers
of some shrubby plants like jasmine etc. can also be a source of income.
8. Shrubs can be grown
to hide indecent scenes.
9. Coconut, odoratum,
pedilanthus etc. are some such shrubs, which have medicinal uses also.
General principles of
planting shrubby plants
1. As far as possible,
do not plant shrubby plants in the shade of big shady trees and houses.
2. As far as possible,
shrubs should be grown in front of big plants because by doing so they look
more beautiful and the beauty of a particular place increases.
3. To present the best
scenery, shrubby plants should be planted in the east and south direction.
4. Where the height of
the clump has to be kept high, the width of their group should be
increased.
5. If the bushes are
being planted away from the house, then more height is required but if they are
being planted near the house, then in that case the height should be kept low.
6. Bushes can also be
grown to provide cover to servants' quarters, home gardens and playgrounds.
7. In large gardens
where farming is not possible, bushes are also used for boundary
division.
Selection of suitable
plants for shrubs/borders
Shrub plants usually
include a variety of plants, but the best and useful plants are those that can
be easily grown and maintained in any garden, that can be easily propagated,
that can thrive even under normal care, that have attractive color and form and
that also bloom attractive and fragrant flowers. Flowering climbers with woody
stems can be grown for this purpose. Trees with small flowers and ornamental
foliage can be used for clump formation in large gardens. The list of suitable
plants for clump or shrub group formation for different places is as follows in
the table.
Fast Growing Shrubs and Bushes
List of flowering shrubs
suitable for shrub border
1. Tall Shrubs (2–5m) --
|
SI.
No. |
Botanical
Name |
Height (in
M |
Color
of the flower or foliage |
Time
of flowering |
Remarks |
|
1. |
Buddelia
mcdagas |
2.0-3.5 |
Red,
purple |
Spring
season |
Cutting,
Layering Fast growing shrubs |
|
2. |
Duranta
plumerie |
2.0-2.5 |
Blue
flowers and yellow flowers |
October-December |
By seed, by cutting |
|
3. |
Hamelia
patens |
3.0-4.5 |
Red
flowers and copper colored leaves |
Almost
the whole year |
Evergreen
by cutting |
|
4. |
Hibiscus
mutabilis |
2.0-3.0 |
White
creamy color |
November-December |
Evergreen
by cutting |
|
5. |
Lager
stroemia indica |
2.0-2.5 |
Red,
white, pink |
May-August |
By
seed and cutting |
|
6. |
Michelia
fuscata |
2.0-5.3 |
White,
fragrant |
May-August |
By
seed and cutting |
|
7. |
Murraya
exotica |
2-0-3.0 |
White,
fragrant flowers and shiny leaves |
From
spring to rain |
By
seed and cutting |
|
8. |
Poinsettia
pulcherrima |
3.3-5.0 |
Yellow
and red flower bracts |
Autumn
season |
By
cutting |
|
9. |
Tecoma
stans |
3.0-3.5 |
Golden
yellow flowers |
Whole
year |
By
seed and cutting |
|
10. |
Thevetia
nerifolia |
3.0-3.5 |
Yellow
flowers |
Whole
year |
By
seed and cutting |
|
11. |
Dombeya
spectabilis |
2.5-3.5 |
Pink |
November-January |
By
cutting |
Fast Growing Shrubs for Shade
2. Medium Shrubs
(1.5-2.5 m) --
|
SI.
No. |
Botanical
Name |
Height
(in M) |
Color
of the flower or foliage |
Time
of flowering |
Remarks |
|
1. |
Acalypha
sp. |
1.5-2.0 |
Colorful
leaves |
Whole
year |
By
Cutting |
|
2. |
Buddleia
asiatica |
1.5-2.0 |
White
flowers Silver-white leaves |
Autumn |
By
Cutting |
|
3. |
B.diversifolia |
1.0-1.5 |
Blue
flowers |
March |
By
Cutting |
|
4. |
Cestrum
aurantiacum |
1.5-2.5 |
Yellow-pink |
Whole
year |
By
Layering |
|
5. |
C.
nocturnum |
1.5-2.0 |
White
with a yellow tinge |
Autumn |
By
Layering |
|
6. |
C.
diarnum |
1.5-2.5 |
White |
Whole
year |
By
Layering |
|
7. |
Crinum
sp. |
1.5-2.5 |
White |
October-December |
By
Division |
|
8. |
Crotons
sp. |
1.5-2.5 |
Beautiful
leaves |
Whole
year |
By
Cutting Layering |
|
9. |
Meyenia
erecta |
1.2-1.5 |
Blue-purple |
Autumn |
By
Cutting |
|
10. |
Tecoma
capensis |
1.2-1.5 |
Pink-red |
Whole
year |
By
Cutting Layering |
3. Dwarf Shrubs (0.50
1.25m) --
|
SI.
No. |
Botanical
Name |
Height
(in M) |
Color
of the flower or foliage |
Time
of flowering |
Remarks |
|
1. |
Acalypha
mecaficana |
1.0-1.25 |
Red
copper colored leaves |
Whole
year |
By
cuttings |
|
2. |
Barleria
cristata |
0.6-1.2 |
Blue-violet |
End
of autumn and rainy season |
By
seed and cuttings |
|
3. |
Daedalacanthus
sp. |
0.1-1.2 |
Blue
flowers |
End
of autumn |
By
seed and cuttings |
|
4. |
Eranthemum
sp. |
0.6-1.2 |
Purple
flowers and yellow leaves |
Whole
year |
By
cuttings |
|
5. |
Graftophyllum |
0.3-6-0 |
Colorful
leaves |
Whole
year |
By
cuttings |
|
6. |
Lantana
sello-wiana |
1-1-2.5 |
Mud
color |
Whole
year |
By
seed and cuttings |
|
7. |
Pedilanthus
sp. |
0.61 |
White
with yellow tinge |
Whole
year |
By
seed and cuttings |
|
8. |
Pendanus |
0.6-1.2 |
Green
fragrant leaves |
Whole
year |
By
Division |
|
9. |
Russelia
floribunda |
1.0 |
Deep
red flowers |
Summer |
By
seed and cuttings |
|
10. |
Russelia
juncea |
0.5-1.0 |
Red
flowers |
Whole
year |
By
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Large Fast Growing Shrubs
Agricultural activities
for planting shrubs
In making a home garden,
shrubs can be planted in any type of land, but there should be proper
arrangement for water drainage. Also, there should not be a hard layer in the
land, otherwise the growth of the plants is adversely affected. The place where
the shrubs are being planted should have full sunlight. Also, there should be
no attack of domestic animals!
After selecting a
suitable place for planting shrub plants, the land is prepared. First of all,
the top 40-45 cm of soil from the surface of the land is dug and turned over
and left open in the sun for a few days. After this, 45 to 60 cm deep pits are
dug at the place where the plants are to be planted and the soil taken out from
these pits is removed. As per requirement, the depth of the pits can be kept up
to 70-75 cm. Before filling it in the pits, sufficient amount of cow dung
manure or compost should be mixed in the soil. After placing the plant in the
pit, the soil should be pressed and made firm. The suitable time for planting
most of the plants is mid-August.
The size of the beds is
also different for plants of different species. The length of the beds will be
according to the particular place, but their width is kept according to the
spread of the growth of the plants. Usually the width is kept 3 meters for big
bushes, 2.5 meters for medium height bushes and 2.0 meters for small height
bushes.
Method of planting
bushes - Before planting
bushes, detailed information about the growth of plants, color of flowers, time
of flowering, height of plants, color and shape of leaves is essential.
Deciduous bushes, which shed their leaves in autumn, should never be planted in
front of the house, because they reduce the beauty of the particular place.
Such deciduous bushes should be planted in the middle of evergreen plants and
the lowest height bushes should be planted in the front, the bushes of higher
height in the middle and the tallest bushes at the back. While planting shrubs,
the time of flowering of the plants should also be kept in mind, so that they can
be planted in such a way that they look beautiful and full of flowers
throughout the year. Plants of each species are planted in separate groups. The
method of planting shrubs should be such that they also have an effect of
natural beauty. While planting shrubs, it should also be kept in mind that they
should be planted at a distance of at least 1.5 meters from the fence (hedge),
so that the roots of the plants do not compete with each other for nutrients
and moisture.
Evergreen shrubs should
be planted in the rainy season and deciduous shrubs in February-March. Before
planting the plants of evergreen shrubs, some of their leaves should be
plucked. Also, care should be taken that the earth ball should not break from
the plants. Plants should be planted by making pits in the prepared soil
according to the size of the lump. Evening time is the best for planting. Light
irrigation should be done immediately after planting, so that the plants can
get well established. High-height shrubs should be planted at a distance of 3-5
meters, medium-height shrubs at a distance of 2.0-2.5 meters and low-height
shrubs at a distance of 1.0 to 1.5 meters.
Use of fertilizers
- For proper growth and
development of plants, use of fertilizers in the soil from time to time is absolutely
necessary. The amount of fertilizers depends on the type of soil and its
fertility and the type of plants. Fertilizers should be applied twice a year,
i.e. in May and September. Generally, a mixture of the following fertilizers
should be made and applied twice a year at the rate of 15 kg per 1000 square
meters as mentioned earlier.
Urea
- 200 kg
Single Super
Phosphate
- 500 kg
Muriate of Potash
- 125 kg
The above fertilizer
mixture should be applied after pruning. After applying fertilizer, light
irrigation should be done so that the nutrients are easily available to the
plants through the roots.
Fast Growing Shrubbery
Irrigation - Irrigation of plants depends on the type
of soil, environment etc. Irrigation can be stopped during monsoon. If there is
no rain for a long period, then irrigation should be done as per requirement.
In summer, plants should be irrigated at an interval of 3-4 days and in winter
at an interval of 10-15 days. In drought-affected areas, mulch of dry grass
should be spread so that the moisture of the upper surface of the soil can be
saved. In this way, plants will require less irrigation.
Weeding - Weeding is very necessary for good growth
of plants. Weeding not only destroys weeds but also helps in air circulation in
the soil and increases the water absorption capacity of the soil. Weeding 4-5
times a year is sufficient.
Pruning - Pruning of bushes is a necessary work, but
not enough attention is paid to it. This work is done with the aim of giving a
particular height and shape to the plants. Bushes which bear flowers on new
branches should be pruned at the end of winter so that new branches can develop
from those plants in spring and flowers can bloom in sufficient numbers on
them. Bushes which bear flowers on old branches should be pruned when the
flowers are blooming and fading away. Pruning should be done with a secateur or
pruning knife. After pruning, it is very important to provide nutrients to the
soil for the plants. If cow dung manure is available, then 25 to 30 quintals of
it should be mixed thoroughly in the soil per 1000 square meters.
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