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Do you plant bushes in your town?

I use bushes only in areas I don't plan to develop any more and that I think villagers can't plot.
 
yeeeees. and lots. i love the bushes. and most of the time i have every bush xD
i wish they would bloom longer :c
 
I like bushes, especially the hydrangeas and the hibiscus starts. They add realism to the town, apart from the flowers and the trees. :lemon:
 
Right now I only plant the yellow hibiscus behind or beside my rocks to provide a barrier (since I love the color yellow).

While I love the look of hedges, I do not like that they do not disappear when looking up (as tree's do). I have "lost" items because they dropped right behind the hedge and I had trouble seeing them. If they disappeared, I would use them more heavily.
 
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I have azaleas, holly, hydrangeas and hibiscus bushes. I like the look of the hydrangea and hibiscus bushes.
 
Yeah. I use Holly and Blue Hydrangeas in my town. Hollys up north mainly and Hydrangeas in the south is the plan, I just like how their leaves look when not in bloom
 
I like them but unless you look up the specifics on how many you can plant in a row and etc its so depressing. I botched my main town planting too many in a row and getting unorganized gaps everywhere :( probably gonna dig them up soon. In my new town i'm only using hibiscus and white azaleas c:
 
Wait. Do you put bushes outside of your flowers when you make paths like this:

+=bush
.=flowers
H=path +.HH.+
+.HH.+
 
Yes, I have a handful of blue-hydrangeas planted in my town. I haven't planted any others, but I'd prefer them to be relatively uniform looking, which is why I'm sticking to just one type.
 
Yes I do!
The majority of my town is pink bushes (azaleas and hydrangeas) but I include other types of bushes as well.
 
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