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π³ Grow These Trees Now for Instant Backyard Privacy π³
Ever wish you could sip your morning coffee in peace without feeling like your neighbors are watching? π In this video, weβll show you 5 of the best privacy trees that can instantly transform your backyard into a private retreat β no expensive fences, no complicated construction, just the beauty of nature. πΏβ¨
From fast-growing willows that shoot up several feet a year, to lush bamboo screens that create a tropical resort vibe, to classic evergreens like Arborvitae that keep your yard green and private all year long, youβll discover the perfect solution for your outdoor space.
Hereβs what youβll learn in this video:
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Why Emerald Green Arborvitae is the go-to choice for year-round privacy
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How Hybrid Willows grow faster than you ever imagined π±
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The secret to using Clumping Bamboo without worrying about invasiveness π
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Why Leyland Cypress is the ultimate choice for tall, dramatic privacy walls π²
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How American Holly combines privacy with beauty (plus red berries for wildlife π¦)
Weβll also share planting tips, spacing strategies, and advanced design ideas so you can build a screen that not only protects your privacy but also boosts property value and creates a peaceful outdoor sanctuary.
π‘ Whether you want:
Instant coverage π³
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Maximum height π²
Or seasonal beauty ππ
β weβve got the perfect option for you!
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β¨ Ready to create the private backyard youβve always dreamed of? Watch now and discover which of these incredible trees is the perfect match for your home!
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4 Comments
Arborvita shades the ground so moss grows with tiny insects that come with that and the shade and heat causes mold to grow on autos, patio furniture, etc. they get 80-feet tall and are brittle and get storm damaged. I lost two and can't wait to get rid of the other three.
Haven't tried hybrid wiillows as they are expensive. The bamboo grows extremely tall and shuts out all light. Recommend cane instead. Leyland cypress gets 80-feet tall and shuts out light and causes mold and moss growth. Don't believe it when the tag says dwarf, they are not. The arborvitae get insect nests inside and branches die out and need frequent thinning. Crappy recommendations here in my opinion. Holly has leaves with stickers, not fun. Plant shrubs native to your area instead as they work better, don't get way too tall and are manageable.
I live in zone 9a. How can I keep my arborvitae from burning in the summer?
Arbivity