Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emerald Aborvitae
I have one of these in that spot, and it's not grown in years. I have four in another part of the yard, and they've grown maybe one foot in 3-4 years, if that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe chindo viburnum. I think it depends how much shade you’re talking, but ours grow well in partial shade where hollies have not done well.
I just got japanese hollies (compact, not for OP's needs) at American Plant and was told they can tolerate a lot of shade, they just won't grow as fast. Sounds like not your experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keeping anything to 4 feet wide will be the challenge.
I guess I don’t understand the 4 foot thing. Is that all the space there is in the spot?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe chindo viburnum. I think it depends how much shade you’re talking, but ours grow well in partial shade where hollies have not done well.
Anonymous wrote:Cryptomeria?
Anonymous wrote:Keeping anything to 4 feet wide will be the challenge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rhododenrums!
I was wondering about these!
OP
mine are skanky...like tall and skinny, not full and lush.
Anonymous wrote:Another idea is to put up a privacy fence or a trellis with climbing plants.