Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fastest growing, cheapest, and densest evergreen is Myrica cerifera (wax myrtle). It survives in dry and wet soil. We cut all the skip laurels because they were infected with fungus and my H hated the fruit; it's dark and juicy, similar to the mulberry one, so our yard and cars were covered in dark slimy bird poop. The Fredericksburg tree stewards sell the wax myrtle for $5 or give them away for free. They grow between 3 and 5 ft per year. In addition, they are not poisonous like the laurels are, so if you have small kids or dogs this one is also better.
![]()
You rock. Thank you.
Can wax myrtles grow in shade well? Are they as thick as a screen or more rangy vs skip laurels? How wide do they get and can they be pruned like crazy into a narrow kind of hedge? I’m kind of torn on this. Skip laurels can handle full shade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fastest growing, cheapest, and densest evergreen is Myrica cerifera (wax myrtle). It survives in dry and wet soil. We cut all the skip laurels because they were infected with fungus and my H hated the fruit; it's dark and juicy, similar to the mulberry one, so our yard and cars were covered in dark slimy bird poop. The Fredericksburg tree stewards sell the wax myrtle for $5 or give them away for free. They grow between 3 and 5 ft per year. In addition, they are not poisonous like the laurels are, so if you have small kids or dogs this one is also better.
![]()
You rock. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:The fastest growing, cheapest, and densest evergreen is Myrica cerifera (wax myrtle). It survives in dry and wet soil. We cut all the skip laurels because they were infected with fungus and my H hated the fruit; it's dark and juicy, similar to the mulberry one, so our yard and cars were covered in dark slimy bird poop. The Fredericksburg tree stewards sell the wax myrtle for $5 or give them away for free. They grow between 3 and 5 ft per year. In addition, they are not poisonous like the laurels are, so if you have small kids or dogs this one is also better.
![]()
Anonymous wrote:This is the only plant that I haven't killed in my yard and they've grown to huge sizes. I may have to take some out because they went from 3 feet to over 20 feet tall. You do have to cut them back so they don't get out of control. Some of mine have gotten diseases/pests but I cut those branches out and they recovered