Each hedging or screening plant variety will come with its own particular care instructions Generally most of our hedge plants enjoy sunny positions and should ideally be planted somewhere they will be in the sun for at least half the day The more sun they receive the thicker they tend to grow giving you better privacy
Get PriceCypress tree is tall and narrow and is an ideal choice for a privacy screen when planted in a row It looks really beautiful and the stately silhouette adds a lot of charm to the garden Arrowwood Viburnum Viburnum dentatum combines beautiful green foliage and creamy white flowers that blossom in spring
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Get PriceViburnums Viburnums have been popular in New Zealand for decades as a screening plant A good choice is the Viburnum tinus a small leaf evergreen that grows to about metres The larger leaf Sweet Viburnum has large shiny emerald leaves and produces white fragrant flowers and small red berries It enjoys milder conditions but not heavy
Get PriceCypress also grows very tall and narrow meaning it can be planted close together to as a privacy screen Ivy Clematis or Hops If you are trying to cover a fence quickly you have many vine options available to you Some vining plants that grow fast are ivy clematis or hops These plants will quickly cover a fence and provide privacy
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Get PriceAbelia Abelia x grandiflora Abelia is a great choice for a flowering hedge Its dangling trumpet shaped flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds Plant in full to partial sunlight in areas having fertile well drained soil Podocarpus Podocarpus spp This sturdy drought tolerant evergreen Podocarpus prefers full sun or
Get PriceHere are some ideas for fast growing plants for screens Bamboo Bamboo makes a great contemporary screen Go for a non invasive clump forming variety such as Fargesia nitida Once the plants have reached your desired height snip the tops off Bamboo can be grown in containers making it a good choice for screening a patio roof terrace or
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Get PriceThe Metrosideros or New Zealand Christmas Bush is a very good species for screening Here they re being used to screen off the barbeque area Because they re being grown in containers though they ll only grow to about half their normal height Those in ground will make a wonderful medium height screening plant
Get PriceThe lilly pilly plant has been a common choice for privacy in Australian gardens for decades The Syzygium smithii formerly Acmena smithii tree grows up to five metres tall relatively quickly It also produces small pink berries that can be used in jams It prefers cooler climates over harsh or tropical conditions
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Get PriceBoxwood With heights from 2 to 20 feet tall Boxwood shrubs have a long lifespan and very small leaves that add texture to any privacy screen Cherry Laurel Considered a tall shrub or a large tree Cherry Laurel shrubbery is an evergreen noted for its fragrant blossoms that arrive in spring Evergreen Euonymus
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Get PriceBelow we have found 15 shrubs that will grow tall and narrow that will do the trick 1 Holly These Christmas y shrubs aren t just ideal for wintertime settings While their berries don t form until late fall and winter you ll be able to enjoy their hearty leaves all throughout the year Holly shrubs can grow 35 feet tall if cared for properly
Get PriceIn broad leaf evergreens look to columnar boxwoods and Japanese hollies both hardy to Zone 6 Dee Runk and Green Tower boxwoods are two of the nicest newest narrow boxwoods that maintain a dense growth in the landscape Graham Blandy is a veteran pole type boxwood that s still fairly common in the horticulture trade
Get PriceBest Plants for Screening I m often asked to recommend a screening plant to give privacy to a home and its landscape The 12 I would rate as best for big parts of Texas would be Eastern redcedar juniper to 35 ft Little Gem magnolia to 30 ft Teddy Bear magnolia to 20 ft Nellie R Stevens holly to 18 ft Yaupon holly to 16 ft
Get PriceFASTEST GROWING Grevillea Olivacea Olive Leaf Grevillea This would have to be one of the quickest growing plants in the nursery Makes a gorgeous dense screen that can be clipped to shape Viburnum Emerald Jewel This Viburnum is a large shrub growing up to around 3m with large leathery leaves Creates a dense hedge or screen
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Get PriceFor a quick hedge or windbreak plant these plants 5 to 6 feet apart For a more gradual hedge plant 10 to 12 feet apart These fast growers can reach a height of 60 feet and a spread of 20 feet USDA Growing Zones 2 to 7 Sun Exposure Full to partial sun Soil Needs Tolerates a range of soils but prefers moist well drained loams
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Get PriceWhy plant privacy screening hedging Of course many homeowners choose to erect a fence or wall to act as a boundary whilst these options produce instant results they also bring with them extra costs and hassle down the road Fences are susceptible to wind damage and can rack up staggering replacement costs over the years never mind the
Get PriceMost bamboo plants can grow to over 98 feet in length and have a diameter of 12 inches So choosing the bamboo plant for a screen based on size is a personal preference The sensitivity Another important consideration is the environmental sensitivity requirements that your bamboo screening plants might need over time
Get PriceThis plant loves sunny positions and rich well drained soils Prune in spring and autumn for best results and afterwards water and fertilise to encourage future growth References 2024 The best plants for hedging and screening in Victoria Allgreen Nursery and Garden 2024 10 fast growing plants for privacy Bunnings Warehouse
Get PriceThis tree is native to eastern Australia In narrow spaces plant around 2 3m apart 2 Pittosporum Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Sheen There are many pittosporum species and cultivars that can be grown as narrow screening trees Silver Sheen is a good choice as it has attractive silvery green leaves that can brighten a dull spot
Get PriceThese plants offer a dense geometric screen for formal hedges They will need regular shearing maintenance at least twice a year to retain their shape Cupressus x leylandii An individual specimen can grow to 30 high x 20 wide A hedge can be pruned to 8 10 high x 4 wide plant at least 6 apart
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