What thoughtful of bush or plant can you plant around your house that would take home nice borders minus greatly of maint I'm looking for small shurbs or small bushes that only grow about...

I'm looking for small shurbs or small bushes that only grow about 4 ft. that would brand nice borders around my house without a lot of fuss. That is ever green.
i love azalia bushes, google a picture they are really pretty, also look at burning bush, they are green but turn a really pretty red in the trickle i can list out few shrubs

1) Abelia grandiflora

2)Gardenia

3)Daphne odora

Pls try this shrubs


Four O'clocks are not evergreen but they brand nice smallish bushes with colorful blooms. Google images to see.

In my nouns they act like perennials and grow around 3 ft. I've heard them get taller contained by other climates and in colder climates they act similar to annuals.

They are very low maintenance. Drought resistant. Propagate efficiently (I've heard complaints on board from space heater climates of them being invasive but they are easily handle in my hot summer/mild winter climate).

I love them.
Answers:    Not sure where on earth you live, so it's harder to recommend plants that will suit almost everywhere.

Winter Jasmine, Jasminum nudiflorum, is a fairly low growing hardy evergreen plant that has tons of pallid flowers during winter time, at a period when many gardens are devoid of flowering colour. It doesn't twine close to most Jasmines do, but will grow either as a wall trained plant, or just bush by itself. It grows to around 4 foot. http://www.nichegardens.com/images/plant...

Some of the Hebes too are useful, though some are more tender than others. See an example here. They come in a field of flower and foliage colours, some of them variegated. Flowers from white, through pink red, blues to purples. http://www.halcyonplants.co.uk/index.php... There are silver leaved varieties, but these tend to be shorter in increase than your desire 4ft maximum, though adding some variation of distance from the ground in your borders would create extra interest. Varied foliage type and colours, as well as flowering period and colours, all help a garden to own more interest and impact for you.

Phormiums are great plants, coming in a range of height, from a couple of feet upwards. Some are variegated and colours range from pink, red, bronze and greens. If they flower, they do shoot up a taller flower spike. As they own reed/spear like leaves, their foliage adds a great contrast to other plants. Here's a couple of examples: http://plants.thompson-morgan.com/pix/m/... and http://www.georgiavines.com/newimages/Ph... Also loved by wildlife, such as butterflies.

Heucheras are delicate plants that mostly thrive in shady locations, and come in a huge array of leaf colours. Most of them are lower than 4', but they thrive in difficult situations where on earth other plants don't want to grow. They flower in summer, but are mostly grown for their enduring attractive foliage. Some of them make 3' or so, and I add this idea for sort, as well as something for a shady spot. http://www.hortpix.com/pix/U4V5K2.jpg

Hope this helps. Good luck! Rob