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[quote=Anonymous]OP there is nothing that meets all of your criteria. I’ve been looking into this for a few years for an identical scenario Rank your criteria and go from there. For me, speed and height outweigh % of the side yard covered by branches. I already have a few thuja green giants near my intended new planting area so I know they thrive really well there. They grew 75 feet in 17 years (four storeys!). They can take a thoughtful shearing and shaping around the lower ~ 15 feet, meaning you could THOUGHTFULLY cut them back as they mature in order to preserve some side yard. This is also true of hollies but they’ll take decades to block your 2nd storey windows Cedars are experiencing blight in the DMV (skip) and junipers are a sunny dry site plant so likely wouldn’t thrive if your area is too shady[/quote]
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