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Looking to create privacy along your fence line? Planting the best trees for border and privacy is a great way to enhance your outdoor space. Consider fast-growing privacy trees like Leyland Cypress or Thuja Green Giant for quick results. For smaller yards, narrow evergreens such as Sky Pencil Holly are perfect options. Discover the top 5 privacy trees that not only provide screening but also add beauty to your landscape.

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These are the best 15 trees for adding privacy above your fence and color and structure to your outdoor spaces. #privacyplants #curbappealideas #gardeningadvice #howtogrow #plantparenttips #thespruce

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Discover the top 11 trees that don’t lose leaves, perfect for adding year-round privacy to your garden! These evergreen beauties provide lush foliage and dense coverage, ensuring your outdoor space remains secluded and green in every season. Explore options from elegant hollies to majestic pines, each offering unique benefits for creating a natural, living privacy screen. Transform your yard into a tranquil haven with these resilient, low-maintenance trees that keep their leaves all year long.

Discover the top 11 trees that don’t lose leaves, perfect for adding year-round privacy to your garden! These evergreen beauties provide lush foliage and dense coverage, ensuring your outdoor space remains secluded and green in every season. Explore options from elegant hollies to majestic pines, each offering unique benefits for creating a natural, living privacy screen. Transform your yard into a tranquil haven with these resilient, low-maintenance trees that keep their leaves all year…

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and width of the head will increase as it grows, stem height will remain the same. This is ideal for creating instant hedging with maximum privacy, without encroaching on the rest of your garden. If only one tree is required, it can be strategically placed to screen unsightly views from your property. Trees can be kept clipped in a more formal shape or left just to grow into their natural form.

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Spacing examples for Emerald Green Arborvitae Privacy Trees. I’ve included some photos to show the difference in spacing as the hedge grows. ‘Emerald Green’ Arborvitae have a slow to moderate growth rate (about 6-12″/year). In the first few years after planting, my trees grew at 6″ per year. Once they got established (about 3-4 years after planting), they began growing at a faster rate (about 12″). I would recommend spacing Emerald Greens between 36″ and 48″ from trunk to trunk.

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Privacy landscaping has become one of the most popular Outdoor Living projects. Privacy screening with landscaping is a natural looking barrier between neighbors. Evergreen trees are usually the best solution. However, a blend of the right landscaping materials are the key to a successful tasteful area. Mr. Outdoor Living can…

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