Often, land owners only care about their own territory, forgetting about the space behind the fence.
As a result, their garden pleases the eye with an abundance of greenery, but the area in front of it looks unkempt: unmown weeds grow there.
To avoid giving your neighbors reasons to gossip, try to find suitable seedlings and improve the area outside your plot.
Lilac
It will take some time for the lilac to gain strength and fully reveal its beauty. This shrub blooms in early spring, filling the air with a pleasant aroma.
There are a huge number of different varieties of common lilac. The choice of bush depends solely on the preferences of the owner of the site: with white, purple, lilac and two-color flowers.
Combinations of different varieties look especially impressive, where light inflorescences harmonize with dark ones.
Mock orange
Few people can resist the strong aroma of mock orange.
The shrub blooms in spring and retains its decorative qualities throughout the season.
In addition to the usual varieties, you have at your disposal terry varieties with a subtle, but nevertheless pleasant scent.
Spirea
Another option for inexpensive and beautifully flowering shrubs is spirea.
Spiraea vanhouttei and Spiraea trilobata begin to bloom in May: during this period they are simply covered with white flowers. You can find varieties that choose the summer months as the flowering time. These include Spiraea douglasii, Spiraea volutina, etc.
You can also choose such shrubs as white dogwood, henomeles and hydrangea. Norway spruce and vinegar tree (sumac) will also work as decoration.