Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 17:15     Subject: What to do about Leland cypresses?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am embarrassed to say I love my L. Cypresses.


me too. They get a really bad rap on this board, but I love mine, they are healthy, and give us great privacy.


+1

Me too. I think the only ones who don't like Lelands are nosy neighbors.


Most people who actually know something about trees don't like them. Washington Post garden columnist Adrian Higgins included them among the worst ten trees to plant. And they are not protected by DC's special tree law - you can remove them without a permit.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 15:46     Subject: What to do about Leland cypresses?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am embarrassed to say I love my L. Cypresses.


me too. They get a really bad rap on this board, but I love mine, they are healthy, and give us great privacy.


+1

Me too. I think the only ones who don't like Lelands are nosy neighbors.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 15:17     Subject: What to do about Leland cypresses?

I love my Leland Cypresses!!!
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 14:27     Subject: What to do about Leland cypresses?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am embarrassed to say I love my L. Cypresses.


me too. They get a really bad rap on this board, but I love mine, they are healthy, and give us great privacy.


Yup, tall and beautiful...
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 14:26     Subject: What to do about Leland cypresses?

Anonymous wrote:I am embarrassed to say I love my L. Cypresses.


me too. They get a really bad rap on this board, but I love mine, they are healthy, and give us great privacy.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 10:23     Subject: What to do about Leland cypresses?

I am embarrassed to say I love my L. Cypresses.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2016 10:21     Subject: Re:What to do about Leland cypresses?

I have a sparse holly. What am I doing wrong, and how can I fix it? Is it too late to fill it in somehow?
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2016 15:31     Subject: Re:What to do about Leland cypresses?

PP who mentioned planting a few different things had a good idea. Stagger the plantings; make sure they have proper room to spread.

Mountain laurel--can grow up to 20 feet tall. Evergreen, deer don't eat them, gorgeous flowers:
http://blogs.ubc.ca/lucia316/files/2015/10/Kalmia_latifolia-134139.jpg

Viburnum (black haw)--can grow up to 24 feet tall.
http://www.mtcubacenter.org/images/sized/images/plant-finder/Viburnum_prunifolium_1-385x256.JPG
has gorgeous fall color:
http://plants.gardensupplyco.com/Content/Images/Photos/D083-12.jpg
Typically, they don't shed all their leaves in this area during winter, however as part of a staggered planting this wouldn't be an issue.

If you're looking for a single tree,
try eastern red cedar: https://www.arborday.org/trees/TreeGuide/treedetail.cfm?itemID=913

or magnolia tree:
https://www.arborday.org/programs/NationalTree/magnolia.cfm

and yup, they're native and deer don't eat them.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2016 15:13     Subject: What to do about Leland cypresses?

Anonymous wrote:Hollies are more sparse than Leylands. I have both.


You're growing them wrong.



Evergreen, native, and deer don't like them.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2016 13:03     Subject: What to do about Leland cypresses?

Leyland are not too expensive to remove. We had a ton of medium-large ones removed a few years ago for under $1000. Get several quotes - there was a large range.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2016 12:13     Subject: Re:What to do about Leland cypresses?

Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the feedback. Any idea how much it might cost to take out the Lelands?

I'd really love to do a mix of trees. Can we do a staggered row of taller trees, and then bushes (maybe hydrangeas, or little princess spirea, maybe lavender) in front?

Might you have a landscape designer you'd recommend? I really no nothing about plants and trees and I'd like to do it better this time around (although I don't have an unlimited budget).



We had a leland cypress removed a few years ago, and it was relatively inexpensive, something like $300 or $350. We used Adirondack.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2016 11:51     Subject: What to do about Leland cypresses?

Hollies are more sparse than Leylands. I have both.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2016 09:33     Subject: Re:What to do about Leland cypresses?

OP here. Thanks for the feedback. Any idea how much it might cost to take out the Lelands?

I'd really love to do a mix of trees. Can we do a staggered row of taller trees, and then bushes (maybe hydrangeas, or little princess spirea, maybe lavender) in front?

Might you have a landscape designer you'd recommend? I really no nothing about plants and trees and I'd like to do it better this time around (although I don't have an unlimited budget).

Anonymous
Post 09/07/2016 09:27     Subject: Re:What to do about Leland cypresses?

Take out the Leylands and use a mix of different trees. Crytomeria is nice. Sweetbay magnolias, hollies, etc., will give you some privacy. I don't know what amount of sunlight you get, but this is a start.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2016 08:14     Subject: What to do about Leland cypresses?

Our home has Leland cypresses which create privacy from the house next door. 15 years later, they don't look so great or so healthy at the bottom, but they do give us great privacy.

I could cut them down and replace with fast growing trees. Anyone have suggestions for good evergreen alternatives? I like the look of cryptomeria. Are those good privacy trees and do they thrive in DC?

Or should I hire some tree people to prune the Leland cypresses to get a few more years out of them?

Thanks.