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'Carmello' tomato growing in a 15-gallon terra-cotta pot, week 1. Photo by Steve Masley
Example of an eclectic home design design in San Francisco
Example of an eclectic home design design in San Francisco

SKU 5374-75207
Material Spruce Solids with Rustic Pine Veneers
Number of Leaves 2
Table Type Double Pedestal Tables
Style Traditional
Features Two 18" leaves
Leaves extend table to 116 3/4 inches long
Will seat up to eight guests with leaves in place
Finish Blacks
Hooker Furniture Dining Room Treviso Camelback Arm Chair SKU 5474-75500
Hooker Furniture Dining Room Treviso Camelback Side Chair SKU 5474-75510

Wild Geranium / Geranium maculatum
Design ideas for a landscaping in Minneapolis.
Design ideas for a landscaping in Minneapolis.
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Trendy white tile and mosaic tile bathroom photo in San Francisco with flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink and white countertops

Transitional medium tone wood floor, brown floor and wallpaper entryway photo in DC Metro

Inspiration for a small mediterranean drought-tolerant and full sun backyard stone landscaping in London.

Utilizing the right plants can really spruce up the look of your property. But before you go and buy the first plant you see, it’s important to think about how dedicated you are to maintaining them and how much time you are willing to invest in them. All plants are alive and need love and attention. The amount of love and attention can vary depending on the plant. If you are a busy person who doesn’t have a lot of time to dedicate to the care of your plants, this doesn’t mean you can’t have plants and have them thrive.
There are many low-maintenance plants that you can choose from. These will allow you to add to the aesthetic of your property, without consuming your time to care for them. We here at Five Star Tree Services have come up with a list of the best low-maintenance shrubs for you to consider.
Flowering Shrubs
Looking to add colour and beauty to your landscape? You might be thinking regular flowers can do this, but have you considered flowering shrubs? These are something simple and beautiful that you can add to your yard.
Hibiscus
These plants come in many colours. It is also known as Chinese Hibiscus, China Rose, and Tropical Hibiscus. This evergreen perennial is native to warm temperature, subtropical and tropical places around the world. The flowers it produces can be 3-8 inches in diameter. Some resemble trumpets. Every flower has 5 or more petals and can range in colours from red, orange, yellow, purple, pink, and white. Flowers are constantly produced by this plant but each blossom only lasts a day. Its growth can be 24 inches a year and has the potential to reach 15 feet fully grown.
Forsythia
This shrub is part of the olive family. It is mostly native to eastern Asia but one is native to southeastern Europe. This plant is also known as golden bells. This is a deciduous shrub that can grow to 3-9 feet but ones with rough grey-brown bark have been known to grow to 20 feet. With opposite positioned leaves, that can grow between 2 and 10 cm in length. They produce bright yellow flowers and will bloom in early spring before the leaves come out.
Evergreen Shrubs
It is beneficial to have more green plants around you. There was a study done that showed women can have improved mental health and a longer life expectancy if you live in or near green areas. If you have a busy life and don’t have space in your home, you are able to still benefit from and experience evergreen shrubs. They are perfect for small yards and large ones alike.
Euonymus
This plant is native to places like East Asia, North America, Madagascar, the Himalayas, and Europe. Depending on what country you are in will determine the species you encounter. These have many names and you might have heard them referred to as a spindle tree, burning-bush, euonymus, strawberry-bush, spindle, or wintercreeper. There are 130 species of deciduous small trees, evergreen shrubs, and lianas.
The wintercreeper is a herbaceous perennial vine and it can grow to 70 feet. But it usually is left at 2-4 feet as a mounded shrub. It has egg-shaped leaves that measure to 1-2.5 inches long and 1-1.75 inches wide. They can vary in colour, such as dark green, green-gold, or green-white.
Blue Star Juniper
This is a needled shrub and is a member of the cypress family. It is native to the Himalayas, Afghanistan, and western China. You might also know it as flaky juniper, Himalayan juniper, or singleseed juniper. This is a dwarf shrub and when it gets to a mature size, it is a compact mound measuring from 1-3 feet high and 1.5-3 feet wide. It grows slow and has a tendency to grow out and not up. It has silvery-blue foliage and is densely packed with needles that are awl-shaped.
Privacy Shrubs
Everyone wants privacy while you are in your home or yard. Some people decide to install a fence in order to give themselves privacy. But there is a more creative way to acquire your privacy; with privacy shrubs! If you are looking for something that is different from a fence and low-maintenance, privacy shrubs are exactly what you are looking for. Not only do these plants provide you with the much-needed privacy you desire, they also add beauty to your landscaping. Some suggestions are as follows:
Thuja Green Giant
This is a genus of coniferous trees that belong to the cypress or Cupressaceae family. 3 out of 5 of these plants are native to Eastern Asia and the other 2 are from North America. This evergreen can also be known as Thuja green rocket or green giant arborvitae. They are fast growing and can grow to 3-5 feet in one season. Growing in a uniform shape, when mature, they can be 50-60 feet tall and 12-20 feet wide. They have tiny, glossy leaves that resemble scales. These overlap tightly together and create a fan of foliage.
Boxwood hedges
These evergreen shrubs and small trees are slow growing. You might also have heard them called boxes. They are native to numerous places that include Mexico, southern and eastern Asia, Africa, and southern and western Europe. These plants have been specifically grown for their foliage but they also produce a flower. They can grow from 1-20 feet tall and spread 2-8 feet wide. They have leathery feeling leaves that are lace-shaped or almost round. The colours can range from pale green to dark blue-green. They produce small yellow-green flowers in the spring.
WARNIIG: this plant produces a toxic alkaloid that can hurt humans and animals. If a person or animal were to eat the leaves, it can trigger convulsions, dizziness, intestinal distress, and respiratory failure. If you come in contact with the sap, it could cause skin irritation. It is best to avoid this plant if you have small children or pets.
Wax Myrtle Tree
This large shrub or small tree is native to the Caribbean and North and Central America. There are many names for this plant that include bayberry tree, southern wax myrtle, southern bayberry, tallow shrub, and candleberry. It is very adaptable to various habitats but it naturally will grow near rivers and streams, wetlands, dunes, fields, pine barrens, hillsides, and in mixed-broadleaf and coniferous forests. This shrub can grow 20-25 feet tall with light olive-green leaves that have serrated edges. It also has smooth thin gray-brown bark. It can also produce bluish-white fruit which grows on short stalks in clusters.
How Five Star Tree Service Can Help
When looking for privacy for your home, utilizing low-maintenance plants is a great way to do this. It is also a great way to add something unique to your yard. Some of these shrubs will require some maintenance, which is where our team at Five Star Tree Services can help! We offer shrub trimming services in Toronto and if you require our assistance, make sure to give us a call at (416) 990-3355.

Our standard Extension Table is designed to seat 10.
The “core” table size without any leaves installed is 42″ wide x 64″ long x 30″ high and can seat 6.
Includes two 18″ leaves , insert one leaf to extend table to seat 8, insert two leaves to extend table to seat 10.
Tables measures 42″ wide x 100″ long x 30″ high with both leaves inserted .
Leaves have beaded aprons attached that provide a more finished appearance when inserted.
Leaves with aprons are not of the “self-storing” variety, they need to be stowed in a closet or under a bed.
We offer this table in all of our woods & finishes, custom sizes are available as well.
Table shown in images is Cherry wood in our Cinnamon finish.
Table halves & leaves interlock with a full-width spline.
Solid wood construction, handmade, signed & dated by the cabinetmaker.
Very sturdy extension mechanism is solid maple with equalising gears that make opening and closing a one person job.
High-quality conversion varnish finish is very durable and just needs to be damp-cloth cleaned, no need to wax or oil.
Options include changes to width or length, painting the base & a turned leg option.

Corten steel and gravel walkway behind fireplace to access play area and back of house.
This is an example of a mid-century modern landscaping in Atlanta.
This is an example of a mid-century modern landscaping in Atlanta.

Mike Kaskel
Elegant dining room photo in Houston with blue walls
Elegant dining room photo in Houston with blue walls

Chakra garden
Photo of an eclectic shade backyard stone landscaping in New York.
Photo of an eclectic shade backyard stone landscaping in New York.

Inspiration for a timeless u-shaped kitchen remodel in Philadelphia with a farmhouse sink and granite countertops

Wilting tropical hibiscus leaves.
This is an example of a landscaping in Other.
This is an example of a landscaping in Other.

Stepping stones in a minimal gravel paved area lead past two lounge chairs to the intimate dining area. The herringbone-patterned limestone patio dissipates into a lush planting bed filled with loose swaths of shade-loving perennials and seasonal bulbs. Beech hedging, and formal clipped evergreens, surround the space and provide privacy, structure and winter interest to the garden. On axis to the main interior living space of the home, the fountain, is the focal point of the garden. A limestone water wall featuring an engraved pattern of fallen Honey Locust leaves nods to the centrally located mature Honey Locust tree that anchors the garden. Water, flowing down the wall, falls a short distance into a pool with a submerged limestone panel. The light noise of the falling water helps soften the sounds of the bustling downtown neighbourhood, creating a tranquil back drop for living and entertaining.

Compact and mounded, Snow offers large, uniquely frilled double white flowers with magenta edges in fall. Copper new spring growth adds even more interest.
FEATURES
Bloom/Feature White and magenta blooms in the fall
Plant Type Shrubs
Evergreen or Deciduous Evergreen
USDA Zones 7,8,9
Zone Detail Hardy to 0°F
Key Features Fall blooming
Use Accent, hedge
Exposure Full sun to part shade
Bloom Season Fall
Dimension 5-7' H x 5-6' W
Growth Rate Moderate
CARE
Water Water as needed
Soil Type Well-drained sand to clay soil
Fertilizer Late spring
Pruning Shape after bloom cycle
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
water before planting
plant in full sun to part shade
dig hole 3X the width of pot,
backfill and plant 1”-2” above soil level
water and add more soil if needed
mulch plants

Malabar Spinach is native to India and Africa and needs warm soils to do well. Its red stems and black berries are a beautiful addition to any vegetable garden. Harvest the young leaves and eat raw like spinach or sauté the larger leaves in EVOO and garlic. It can grow to 30 feet up a trellis.
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