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I've been clearing my property of brush and saplings and trees and thickets for the past 2 summers, as the previous owners basically let mother Gaea run amok. I'm making some good progress, but my neighbors and I now share a lot of visibility that I'm not particularly keen on.
I'm looking to plant some trees or bushes along the perimeter of my property that restore privacy for everyone. However, I don't want to end up making too much more work for myself down the line. I don't know much about plants, except for how to cut them down and burn them.
I'd prefer some trees over shrubs or bushes, for the height. Leafy year-round would be awesome, though I've ceded that I'm only getting that by going evergreen, which I find kind of plain. Low lateral growth would be preferable, for ease of maintenance. Flowering is a huge plus. Would prefer no fruit or otherwise obnoxious seeds. Moderate height limit would be preferable- I don't know how long we're planning to be here, but it could be a while, and I don't want anything too huge as some will be near utility lines.
I don't expect to check all these boxes with a single miracle plant, but I intend to get a variety anyway to keep things interesting. I thought flowering pears might be nice, or Japanese cherries. I love rhododendrons, but I think they'd take a very long time to grow to the size I'm hoping to get.
I hope I've been descriptive enough to give an idea of what I'm looking for. Any ideas?
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I suppose I should have mentioned I am in southern Maryland
Hello I'm trying to tidy up my garden a bit. I've recently tidied up this side of the garden to match the other side, but I'm time poor, skill poor and I don't really enjoy gardening - so I'm after some ideas for plants that I can plant and leave to it!
I've now finished the bricks and thrown in an old bag of compost (the soil is very 'cloddy').
The garden is south facing, and plants need to be cat safe and child safe. Thinking of growing something up the shed? There is also a persistent bramble which I am constantly battling so any ideas for dealing with that much appreciated!
Speak to me like a complete novice and thanks for any ideas!