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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. Answer from Deleted User on reddit.com
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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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Best Shrubs for Privacy | Perfect Plants – Perfect Plants Nursery
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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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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Best Shrubs for Privacy | Perfect Plants – Perfect Plants Nursery
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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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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 ideas for this strip in backyard. Looking for some tropical plants that aren’t birds of paradise. The strip is about 48 feet long and gets full sun.
Why don’t you look up something that belongs in the area naturally and pick something you like from there? Or think of the environment you’ve got and look for a plant that likes that. Tropical plants are often shaded plants with high humidity and specific water needs. Being next to a concrete slab and pool chlorine doesn’t equate. More on reddit.com
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r/HomeImprovement on Reddit: Attractive, low-maintenance plants for privacy and border definition?
March 10, 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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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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Garden Goods Direct
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Buy Privacy Shrubs & Hedges Online - Privacy Screen & Sound Barrier | Garden Goods Direct
If you want your new buffer zone to be pretty and practical, you may opt for flowering shrubs for your privacy hedges, such as Ligustrum or Skip Laurel, or a bright-colored plant, such as golden euonymus.
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Bountiful Acres
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The 5 Best Privacy Plants for Your Yard - Bountiful Acres
July 24, 2025 - Let’s dig into our top picks for privacy plants that thrive in Bucks County, PA. ... If you’re looking for a fast-growing evergreen that’s low-maintenance and perfect for year-round screening, arborvitae is your go-to.
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Wayside Gardens
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Privacy Plants – Wayside Gardens
We all like our privacy, but not everybody likes the look or expense of fencing. There is a beautiful alternative—trees and shrubs can create a natural barrier of wonderfully attractive foliage and eye-catching blooms. ... From climbing hydrangeas, which can cover existing walls or fences to quick-growing thuja perfect for a perimeter planting, we have something that's just right for your situation and ready to bring beauty that increases each year while providing the privacy you crave.
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Gardening Know How
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Hate Pruning? Plant These 8 Low-Maintenance Hedges for No-Fuss Borders That Look Great Year-Round
November 12, 2025 - These 6 Fast-Growing Trees Make Beautiful Privacy Fences – Grow a Gorgeous Living Boundary in No Time! 8 Fall Plants That Thrive on Neglect – For a Vibrant Autumn Garden With No Fuss · Here are eight great hedge plants you might consider. Be sure to take the mature size of the plants into account as well as the hardiness zones. ... Euonymus spp. ... Looking for a low maintenance hedge plant?
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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 - Whether you’re a busy gardener or new to planting, holly delivers both beauty and practical privacy with very little effort, making it a truly hassle-free addition to any garden. ... Yew is a classic evergreen that has been used for centuries to create elegant, long-lasting hedges and privacy screens across the United States. What makes yew especially appealing for low-maintenance gardening is its remarkable adaptability – it thrives in sun or shade, tolerates a wide range of soils, and once established, needs very little watering or feeding.
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Instant Hedge
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7 Fast-Growing Hedges & Shrubs for Privacy - InstantHedge
March 16, 2022 - Though a little slower-growing than the English laurel or Schip laurel, Portuguese laurel makes an excellent fast-growing hedge with less maintenance required. Its thickness makes it one of the best hedges for privacy, wind-block, and noise-block.
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PlantingTree
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Trees For Privacy That Are Low Maintenance | Planting Tree - PlantingTree
April 18, 2022 - Are you considering adding trees for privacy to your landscape? This article will help you determine the best low maintenance privacy trees for your yard. Choose from a variety of weather and pest resistant options.
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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 - This low-maintenance hedge plant grows slowly and can be sheared into a tidy wall of green in late winter. ... A popular evergreen shrub in the South, Japanese pittosporum has dense, compact foliage that makes it suitable for privacy screens or informal hedges.
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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 - Arborvitae (Thuja) (These are dependable, narrow evergreens that grow into dense hedges over time.) ... Fast-growing and excellent for large spaces needing quick coverage. Juniper (Tall, narrow junipers provide height and structure with minimal ...
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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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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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Southern Living
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15 Shrubs To Plant For Privacy
August 24, 2025 - This adaptable, low-maintenance deciduous shrub for USDA Zones 4-8 is half the size of old varieties, maturing to just 6 feet tall and wide. ... With dark and glossy evergreen foliage, camellias provide year-round screening and privacy. They are also gorgeous plants, boasting rose-like blooms in vibrant red, pink, or white tones that invigorate the autumn garden.
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Gertens Garden Center
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Privacy Screening Plants - Trees, Shrubs, & Vines | Gertens Garden Center
Explore our wide selection of plants, gardening supplies, and expert advice at Gertens Greenhouses & Garden Center.
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The Accidental Smallholder
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