
Trees and shrubs are the epicenter of most landscape designs. They are an essential part of our ecosystem and are vital to our planet. Other than simply aesthetic reasons, landscaping with trees and shrubs can have many benefits. Landscaping trees and shrubs can provide shade, energy conservation, privacy, food, noise-abatement, CO2 reduction, and more! Our residential Landscape Architects and Designers have gathered a list of trees and shrubs that are best for your landscape goals, whether that be low maintenance trees and shrubs, privacy landscaping, colorful shrubs, and more!
Not all properties are created equal, and each landscape will have its own unique set of needs. Some tree/shrub species that may work well for certain properties might not work well for others. This could be because of climate, region, and soil makeup. Before we dive into our expertly recommended landscaping trees, we must first run through what you need to research before choosing your landscaping trees and shrubs. Let this be a guide to help plan out your landscape design by selecting and planting trees and shrubs that best accommodate your unique property.

You may be asking yourself how to choose trees and shrubs for landscaping. When starting the process, it is important to understand your microclimate and what kind of environment your space has. A microclimate is the area immediately surrounding your home. Things to note about your microclimate that will impact landscaping choices for your space: Does your microclimate get more sun, shade, wind, rain, snow, moisture, and/or dryness than average local conditions. For instance, even cool regions have warm microclimates that call for shade trees. Alternatively, hot-arid, and dry climates may call for low-maintenance landscape trees and shrubs that thrive in areas that require water conservation. If your home is located near a body of water, your microclimate may be more humid and there may be more moisture in the soil. The microclimate of your home will determine what plants will grow there.
Identifying your growing requirements, limitations, and opportunities can help create a landscape that will enhance the property value of the home and compliment the lifestyle of the outdoor space. It is important to also identify the use of the space. Is this space going require specific functions? Does it need to follow specific design styles to be cohesive with the existing elements of the space? Depending on the intentions of the space, it would be good to consider if your yard has enough shade for the activities you are planning. Or do you need small trees for landscaping? Do the views to the neighbors need privacy screening? Is growing fruit important to you? Are there specific colors and ornamental pieces that need to be highlighted? What about the focal points in the space, how can they be accentuated based on the landscaping shrubs in the design? Once you have the microclimate and the design intentions narrowed down, then you can start to select your landscaping trees and shrubs.

Based on the climate considerations and design intentions, these species are recommended for each category by our design team. Keep in mind, these landscaping options are best suited to thrive in Colorado climates.





If fruit is important to you in your landscape, these 4 options are great choices to include in your landscape.


The design ideas are endless once you know the best tree and shrub choices for your microclimate and your space’s function. As you are getting ready to design your landscape, it is time to start pairing trees and shrubs that go well together. Layering trees and shrubs with varying heights can give the space dimension. Organizing shrubs in linear rows is a more formal look and can work well to defining a space. A more relaxed arrangement of plants and shrubs has a more native aesthetic. Check out these simple landscape design drawings by professionals to see a visual rendering that may help spark some ideas. Plus, they are all DIY friendly.
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Our team of Landscape Architects and Designers are experts in horticulture and can provide insight into the best shrub and trees for each individual project. With over 30 years of landscape design and installation experience, our Colorado landscaping team is equipped to handle projects of all shapes and sizes. Contact us today to get started on your landscape project!
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