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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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Reddit
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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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The Home Depot
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Best Privacy Trees and Shrubs for Your Yard - The Home Depot
June 27, 2025 - When you're selecting shrubs and trees for a privacy hedge, look for low maintenance plants that are quick to establish, but not so fast-growing that they outgrow the space within a few years. In this guide, learn more about privacy trees and shrubs for your yard. ... Privacy trees and shrubs act as a "living fence" to filter noise from roads and neighbors, and to block views into your yard. A properly planted privacy hedge can border actual fences and in time, grow into a living fence.
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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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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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Great Garden Plants
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Shrubs & Trees For Privacy Hedges – Great Garden Plants
The best shrubs, trees & more for creating privacy fences all in one place. Functional & versatile shrubs for hedges. Fast-growing evergreens for sale.
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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 - Euonymus & Yews – Useful for shorter borders or filling gaps. Viburnum – Many varieties (like ‘Alleghany’) are semi-evergreen and offer flowers, berries, and screening. Privacy screening doesn’t have to be a solid green wall.
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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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Mississippi State University Extension
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Plants for Privacy | Mississippi State University Extension Service
If you have an area in your yard where you want to create a border between property lines, reduce noise from busy streets, or soften a fence line, we have a solution! Hedgerows, also known as shelter belts, wind breaks, or privacy screens, are living fences of trees, shrubs, and vines strategically planted to act as a barrier. Fences are commonly installed to create privacy on your property. Plants are a great alterative that provide a visual separation and may also require less maintenance than a fence.
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PlantingTree
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Trees For Privacy That Are Low Maintenance | Planting Tree - PlantingTree
April 18, 2022 - Planting trees for privacy is a great way to define a border, create a windbreak, or simply add privacy to your property. Once established a majority of privacy screens are low maintenance. This is very important since you are likely to plant many trees when creating a privacy hedge.
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ShrubHub
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Best Fast-Growing Privacy Hedges: Low-Maintenance | ShrubHub
October 7, 2025 - The Arborvitae’s neat, pyramidal form makes it a top choice for tight spaces, patios, and property borders where a tidy appearance is essential. For the best results, plant in full sun to partial shade and water regularly during the first growing season. If you prefer a more formal or sculpted hedge, Privet (Ligustrum spp.) is a timeless classic. Although deciduous in colder climates, many varieties hold their leaves in warmer zones, providing near year-round privacy.
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Tips Bulletin
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14 Highly-Attractive Privacy Plants that Can Keep the Nosy Neighbors Away
April 5, 2024 - If you are searching for backyard privacy landscaping ideas that do not involve planting evergreen plants, consider the willow hybrid. These trees, also known as American willow hybrid, can grow into full border plants that will keep away nosy ...
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Lawnstarter
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11 Best Privacy Hedges
December 13, 2024 - Ideal for: Mass plantings, floral privacy hedges, borders, xeriscaping, or erosion control on banks. With its arching growth pattern, ninebark is a visually charming, low-maintenance addition to a landscape.
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Southern Living
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15 Shrubs To Plant For Privacy
August 24, 2025 - Border forsythia is suitable for USDA Zones 5-8. ... The orange-blossom fragrance of the native mock orange is so delightful that many gardeners plant the shrub close to a patio or sitting area.
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Real Simple
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21 Landscape Plants That Pros Recommend for Adding Privacy
February 28, 2025 - When arranged together, several viburnum plants can form a flowering hedge along your garden's perimeter. ... To create a lush privacy screen, allow Emerald Colonnade Holly to grow into its natural pyramidal shape. In gardens where privacy is less important, this dense evergreen also makes an excellent topiary. When left to grow unchecked, it climbs to 12 feet, forming a high border around your yard.
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The Spruce
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20 Great Plants and Shrubs That Will Add Privacy to Your Yard
August 23, 2025 - It is also a tall arborvitae, making it a great choice for privacy. It's best grown as a loose border rather than kept neatly sheared. Name: Green Giant arborvitae (Thuja plicata x T. standishii) ... Junipers have awl-shaped, evergreen leaves. The species plant is a low-spreading shrub (about 5 feet tall by 13 feet wide).
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Southern Living
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18 Best Plants To Add Privacy To Your Yard
August 2, 2024 - Cleyera is a classic evergreen shrub for screening, with many varieties growing 10 to 15 feet tall. Dark evergreen foliage is shiny and smooth and light to dark green or variegated. Cleyera can be grown in Zones 6 to 9, but benefits from afternoon shade in hotter locales and tolerates heavy shade. Plant as a hedge or to provide contrast in mixed borders.
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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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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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Bountiful Acres
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The 5 Best Privacy Plants for Your Yard - Bountiful Acres
July 24, 2025 - Just be sure to give them space to spread out—they’ll reward you with decades of beautiful, low-maintenance screening. ... Layering: Combine trees, shrubs, and grasses for a tiered effect that feels lush and natural. Spacing: Give plants room to grow to avoid overcrowding and promote air flow.