Many shrubs grow tall enough to block the view of nosy strangers lounging around the house. Generally, fast growing bushes can provide you a quick screen within a couple of months, and slow growing shrubs offer a thicker screen as they mature. Shrubs are smaller than trees, typically growing ...
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Again – budget constraints were a big issue so we had to start small. They looked like three blueberry bushes when we put them in the ground. I doubted we would get much privacy quickly, but I was wrong. In about 3 years they’ve gone from bush size to around 15-18 feet tall. ...
Creative landscaping—mature plants, trees, and bushes placed around your spa—might be all you need. If that's not enough, fences, privacy screens, gazebos, pavilions, and pergolas can be bought at many home goods stores. If you enjoy do-it-yourself projects, you can even build what yo...
Bushes, trees, and climbing vines are all great choices for creating a natural privacy screen. If you go this route, just be sure to choose plants appropriate for the climate in which you live. Finally, if you’re looking for a more temporary solution, you can always use outdoor ...
Have you guys ever planted any Leyland Cypresses – or another fast growing tree or bush – in the hopes of gaining some privacy? Do you just use vertical blinds and curtains like normal people? Have you ever found the head of a duck (or an entire faux duck) somewhere on your property...
Reading the responses, I should add that it's not all about being overlooked, but about me having to look at a new building so close to my rear windows. My garden is 5 fence panels long so the new building feels close. That's fair enough, it does look imposing. Def...