Best Trees and Shrubs for a Privacy Screen Hedge

Looking to establish a privacy hedge in your yard?

These au natural screens are the best way to conceal unwanted views and create various landscaping pathways. The endless variations of plant shapes and sizes create an infinite world of layout and design possibilities.

It can also create some space between you and nearby residents. Having neighbors isn’t a bad thing but wanting privacy in your own yard isn’t either.

If you are looking to create a private oasis, you will want to plant these! While all things take time to grow, these are relatively fast growing plants to use for privacy hedges.

1. Boxwoods

Boxwoods are classic choices for hedges due to their dense growth and ability to be pruned into various shapes. They’re versatile and come in different varieties. You can find these at most home improvement stores or garden centers.

2. Holly

You can find a few different variations of this plant too. Similar to boxwoods, they produce dense growth and can be trimmed to suit the space.

3. Magnolias

Dwarf magnolias are a popular choice for front and back yard spaces. They are another classic southern choice and some variations even produce stunning white flowers. Plant a few together or buy a large one to plant in your yard to enjoy throughout this entire lifetime!

4. Crepe Myrtle

There are several variations to choose from, and this tree offers different bloom colors as well! If you want something a little more interesting than an evergreen tree or shrub, opt in for a crepe myrtle. These are versatile so you can trim to the shape you want.

5. Arborvitae

Varieties like Emerald Green and Techny are popular for hedges due to their dense foliage and manageable height. These trees can grow to be pretty large both in height and width. Best when planted together, these evergreen trees create a true hedge.

6. Forsythia

Forsythias are deciduous shrubs known for their early spring yellow flowers. They can be planted as a hedge and provide privacy during the growing season. While it does lose leaves during winter, you may just choose this one because of it’s eye popping vibrant color!

7. Leyland Cypress

Leyland Cypress is a rapid-growing evergreen and can be used to create a tall and effective privacy hedge. This is a great woodsy addition to your front yard and pairs well with any other plant.

As this summer comes to a close, be sure to get these plants in the ground this month! Don’t forget to keep them watered throughout their first year either!

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