Tall Privacy Hedge
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Comments (7)You don't also mention how much width you are willing to give this hedge; an equally important consideration for best selection. I am a big fan of the Lavender Star Flower, Grewia occidentalis, which can easily be kept narrow at less than 2 feet in width, is fast growing, and also has colorful blooms. I'd also suggest that a wire fence framework for an evergreen vine such as Star Jasmine, Trachelospermum jasminoides or one of the Trumpet vines such as Clytostoma callistegioides, or Creeping Fig, Ficus repens might be good choices. If you are willing to install a root barrier, even common old Golden Bamboo, Phyllostachys aurea or Pseudosasa japonica might be good choices for such a screen. I often prefer to use a bamboo as a screen rather than a shrub/hedge, because it is less work to keep the width and height in bounds. Podocarpus gracilior is also a much used hedge material in Los Angeles, for good reason, and things like Pineapple Guava, Feijoa sellowiana might also work well for you....See MoreWhich Arbor Vitae Can Be trained into a tall, thick privacy hedge
Comments (2)Tommy, given adequate light and room, most any upright cultivar will work for that. Planted close enough together, and this will vary depending on which cultivar you are working with, I see no reason why pretty much all of them could'nt be used this way. Maybe the thinnnish-looking ones you saw were in too much shade. +oM...See MoreNeed Tall & Narrow Hedge Ideas - Seattle (7b)
Comments (8)Arbs be my choice. Junipers a possibility, depending on exact locations and conditions, you may able to grow some of the irish junipers. Numerous cypress to choose from. If chamaecyparis, a hedge of some of the moderate growers may be a show stopper. Tendency to pyramidal growth, but some pruning and close planting would give you the wall effect. How ambitious are you. You can espalier anything...know a place on PA that had a blue atlas cedar espalliered against a barn wall...pruned about once a year. Takes a bit to establish, but memorable....See MoreAny suggestions for an evergreen flowering privacy hedge (zone 6)
Comments (3)I'm afraid I'm going to start by bursting your bubble somewhat. Hedges don't stop noise. For that you need a solid barrier. Wall or fence. I'm not familiar with z6 but my understanding is that the choice of broad leaved evergreens which flower is somewhat limited. Rhododendrons, I believe will grow. Perhaps Kalmias, Pieris or Camellias but I'm not at all sure about those....See More- 9 years ago
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