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Heidi Hulett
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Comments (4)If you are worried about security, you could try bougainvillea. That is a pain to trim though. Hibiscus and tiare are nice, full bushes with pretty flowers but I don't think they get up to 10 feet. The community garden in Pearl City has a large display of croatans, I seem to remember them being thick and tall, and I know that area gets intense heat. Panax are popular for creating a fence, but I'm not a fan of the look. If you are willing to build a trellis/support system you could grow a vine thru it like lilikoi or stephanotus. Those are my suggestions, but I like lots of color....See MoreTreatment for Cedar Privacy Fence
Comments (5)It depends if your fence is treated or not - talk to the contractor about this. We had installed a partial cedar fence that is not treated and we purchased from Menards, and had contractors install a treated fence in another area of our yard. We are letting them both go natural and grey out, but I was told our original fence isn't going to last as long because it's not pre-treated. The pre-treated cedar (natural, no stain) will have a longer life expectancy. Of course, staining and sealing any fence is going to expand the life expectancy, but it's also a lot of work to maintain, and once you do it, you have to keep up with it....See MoreStain and Application for Cedar Privacy Fence
Comments (2)Doesn't Sikkens actually make a Cedar color stain? It's sort of an orange gold, rich looking....See MorePrivacy Fence
Comments (3)Landscape fabric is designed to be covered with mulch, so is not UV resistant and will break down relatively quickly in sunlight. I would suggest that you consider other solutions such as bamboo marring wired to the fence that will last several seasons, and start in on either planning for a solid or semisolid fence or plantings that will give you some privacy....See MoreRachel Lee
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