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My Perfect Plants
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Best Shrubs for Privacy | Perfect Plants – Perfect Plants Nursery
Boxwoods can be trimmed to a more formal look and are low maintenance and deer resistant. Hollies are a favorite choice for evergreen privacy screens. The Oak Leaf Holly is a great choice of privacy shrub, with distinctive holly leaves and bright red berries in the fall. Viburnums come in many different varieties. They make a great flowering evergreen privacy screen or mass planting.
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Great Garden Plants
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Shrubs & Trees For Privacy Hedges – Great Garden Plants
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What plants make the best privacy screens?
The best trees for privacy include: Thuja Green Giant, Cryptomeria Radican and Oak Leaf Hollies.
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myperfectplants.com
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Best Shrubs for Privacy | Perfect Plants – Perfect Plants Nursery
What is the fastest-growing shrub for privacy?
The fastest growing shrub for privacy is hands down the Thuja Green Giant. Known for its large size and fast growth you will get privacy in no time.
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myperfectplants.com
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Best Shrubs for Privacy | Perfect Plants – Perfect Plants Nursery
What is the best evergreen for a privacy screen?
The best evergreen for privacy is the Cryptomeria Radican.
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myperfectplants.com
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Best Shrubs for Privacy | Perfect Plants – Perfect Plants Nursery
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Homes and Gardens
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5 easy, low-maintenance privacy plants that screen your garden, muffle noise, and require almost no effort
September 16, 2025 - Plant it as a low hedge to edge ... privacy and structure with little effort required. ... Lilacs are an ideal choice for a low-maintenance privacy hedge. Hardy and easy to grow, they require minimal care once ...
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Attractive, low-maintenance plants for privacy and border definition?
Boxwood is an evergreen that's not the "pokey kind" as my kids say, it's sort of leafy and hard to kill after the first year or so. They grow how you groom them usually, different kinds can grow tall, others stay relatively short. No flowers, tho. More on reddit.com
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Tall, low-maintenance, privacy hedges
Wax myrtles are native, evergreen shrubs/small trees that might work well too and are pretty low maintenance. More on reddit.com
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Good plant for privacy from neighbors?
With zero regard to my soil/geographical conditions I planted a passion fruit vine and the damn thing is indestructible. It’ll take over the whole house if I don’t trim it way back every few weeks. Most privacy we’ve ever had! More on reddit.com
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Need some advice for privacy hedge/shrub/trees.

Viburnums

They're easy to maintain, get tall and are native.

BTW Shrubs=bushes=hedges (shrubs with a haircut)

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TN Nursery
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Privacy Plants for Natural Screening | Fast-Growing Hedges & Trees – TN Nursery
Unlike a hard-built fence, our privacy plants grow with you, enhancing your landscape's value, reducing noise, and providing a habitat for local wildlife. Fast-Growing Natural Screens: Enjoy privacy sooner with fast growers that quickly form a dense, living wall. Year-Round Coverage: Our selections are evergreen, ensuring your yard remains private and green even in the winter months. Low-Maintenance Hedges: We specialize in hardy, adaptable plants that establish easily and require minimal care once mature.
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Better Homes & Gardens
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19 Easy-Care Shrubs to Use as Hedge Plants for Outdoor Privacy
September 13, 2025 - Easy-care shrubs like Arborvitae, Boxwood, and Dwarf Golden False Cypress are excellent for creating privacy hedges with minimal maintenance. Many shrub varieties, like Flowering Quince and Glossy Abelia, not only provide privacy but also offer ...
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PlantingTree
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Trees For Privacy That Are Low Maintenance | Planting Tree - PlantingTree
April 18, 2022 - Planting Tree's best trees for privacy are drought tolerant once established and easy to grow. You can find all of these low maintenance privacy trees and much more at our online plant nursery. Enjoy discounts on bulk purchases.
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Plants Express
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Drought Tolerant Hedges & Privacy Plants - PlantsExpress.com – Plants Express
Need low maintenance and fast growing plants in California? Call 888-444-1126 for a wide selection of drought tolerant plants.
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Garden Design
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Top 15 Privacy Bushes for Your Garden | Garden Design
June 20, 2024 - One of the first shrubs to bloom in early spring, forsythia is valued for its brilliant yellow flowers that grow the entire length of the branches. The green lance-shaped deciduous foliage provides a serene backdrop throughout the rest of the growing season. This reliable shrub thrives in a wide range of conditions, making it suitable for low-maintenance landscapes.
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University of Maryland Extension
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Plants for Mixed Privacy Screens | University of Maryland Extension
Looking for plants to make a privacy fence? Here we have a list of trees, shrubs, and grasses that can be planted for screening and privacy.
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Gurneys
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Privacy Hedges For Sale | Gurney's Seed & Nursery Co.
Privacy hedges and shrubs provide a windbreak and can block views. Ready, set, hedge! Privacy shrubs have large root systems and establish themselves faster.
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Mahoney's Garden Center
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The New England Guide to Privacy Screening - Mahoney's Garden Center
May 15, 2025 - Holly (Ilex) — Evergreen, deer-resistant, and ideal along fences or foundations. ... Boxwood — Classic and compact, boxwoods offer neat structure and work well in formal or informal plantings.
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Reddit
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r/HomeImprovement on Reddit: Attractive, low-maintenance plants for privacy and border definition?
March 11, 2019 -

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?

  • I suppose I should have mentioned I am in southern Maryland

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Houzz
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Privacy needed, at least 8ft and grows fast.. pics
Bushes in front of the house, to the left of the entrance in front of the window- for privacy. A row of tall, dense, hedges / evergreens / trees along the fence in the yard- as you can see in the pic, the neighbors are higher than us so even ...
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Proven Winners
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Privacy Hedges for Every Yard: Our Top Plant Picks
Fast-growing shrubs offer a quick solution, while slow-growing bushes provide a long-lasting barrier that requires less pruning and other maintenance. Tall hedging is effective in screening out larger structures, while smaller shrubs are more suitable to plant along a fence, patio or deck. There’s a privacy hedge for every landscape need, garden style, and personal taste.
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Ground Source
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Best Plants to Create an Evergreen Hedge in Central Florida
Discover the best evergreen plants for hedges in Central Florida, offering privacy, low maintenance, and environmental benefits.
Published   December 10, 2024
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Real Simple
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21 Landscape Plants That Pros Recommend for Adding Privacy
February 28, 2025 - What makes Arborvitae great for privacy screens is their vertical growth pattern and that they stay green all year. They're also fast-growing, low-maintenance, and cold-hardy. The American variety reaches 20 to 40 feet tall, making it more suitable ...
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Monrovia
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22 of the Best Evergreen Shrubs for Privacy (All Zones) | Be Inspired
September 9, 2025 - A carefree callistemon that makes a great privacy hedge plant for tight spaces. A prolific bloomer, covered with classic bottlebrush spring and early summer. Heat-loving and highly drought tolerant when established, Slim™ is also a frost-hardy evergreen and is not prone to leaf burn. High resistance to myrtle rust disease. Full sun. Up to 10' tall, 4' wide. Zones 8-11. Perfect for a quick privacy screen. This handsome, pest- and disease-resistant shrub offers fantastic color to any low-maintenance ...
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Blessing Landscapes
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Best Plants for Privacy Screening (that don't look like Arborvitae) - Blessing Landscapes
November 25, 2024 - It’s great to use plants for ... large plants. If that’s your case, you may want to consider wood or metal dividers. They can be constructed to fit any size and style, and also open up opportunities to get artistic. They can be relatively inexpensive, give you immediate screening, and require no maintenance, besides the occasional staining in the case of wood. Maintaining a lush and healthy privacy screen requires ...
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Rockledge Gardens
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Give Me Some Privacy! The Best Plants and Shrubs for Privacy Hedges in Florida - Rockledge Gardens
November 11, 2024 - Its ability to be pruned into various shapes allows for customizable privacy screens that can meet any garden’s needs. ... Features: A Florida native, Simpson’s Stopper offers dense foliage and small, fragrant white flowers that attract butterflies. It can be pruned into a formal hedge or allowed to grow naturally for a more informal look. ... Climate Tolerance: Select plants suited to Florida’s climate zones, capable of withstanding heat, humidity, and occasional cold snaps. Maintenance: Fast growers might need regular trimming to keep a neat appearance.