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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It would be best to do a staggered hedge that is a mix of species. That way you get coverage, interest, and you don’t end up with an unfillable hole if something dies. You need someone knowledgeable to look at the site and assess the soil, light, and drainage. [/quote] +1 I’d agree with using a variety of plants for the reason above. Not azalea. They take forever to grow and won’t be thick enough in winter. I saw a beautiful screen with magnolia and spruce the other day. They peppered it with dogwoods which are dark red in autumn and looked gorgeous among the green of the other trees. Privet does smell bad but that might not matter if it’s far away. If I had the room, I’d be using thuja green giant. I’m starting with hydrangea. Skipjack laurels, which someone suggested above, are slooooow. [/quote]
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