Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pine trees? Won’t they just shed their lower branches as they grow? I have seen some
really nice privet and arborvitae hedges but I don’t know how long they took to grow.
I think people use them because pine and spruce are fast-growing trees. The ones I see a bushy-bottomed like Christmas trees, presumably a spruce variety.
I think she may be thinking of arborvitae? A true pine tree is an odd choice for a privacy screen.
OP its hard to give you advice without understanding where these will be going, how much privacy you need (evergreen all year?), how much water the area gets, etc. How did you come up with your list?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pine trees? Won’t they just shed their lower branches as they grow? I have seen some
really nice privet and arborvitae hedges but I don’t know how long they took to grow.
I think people use them because pine and spruce are fast-growing trees. The ones I see a bushy-bottomed like Christmas trees, presumably a spruce variety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How tall?
Ideally 4-6 feet
Azaleas will get that big after about 50 years! I would not consider them privacy hedges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How tall?
Ideally 4-6 feet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not use skip laurels or Virginia Hollies?
Those are nice ideas too.
I’d appreciate answers to the original question too.
Anonymous wrote:Why not use skip laurels or Virginia Hollies?
Anonymous wrote:How tall?
Anonymous wrote:Pine trees? Won’t they just shed their lower branches as they grow? I have seen some
really nice privet and arborvitae hedges but I don’t know how long they took to grow.