Bird Of Paradise Tree What Type Of Tree Or Shrub Can I Use To Create Privacy With Not Much Upkeep?

What type of tree or shrub can I use to create privacy with not much upkeep? - bird of paradise tree

I have a garden on a corner lot with an iron door which was Bright Sun due south. i tryed did not work pittoshorum.This height and speed of slow growth. Ficus, blah, but are so comfortable. How about a large bird of paradise in the corner, and small shrubs of a species in addition to this ideas.thanks big focus.Any

8 comments:

starrwoo... said...

Here in Las Vegas and more people are using oleander comes in pink, red and white and grows to six feet per year, if not more. I think as the sun, which is still alive, and in autumn the best time to plant, as he with his finger before the summer sun that falls on them.

hildegard r said...

The Evergreen Laurel English grows to 20 meters. It can be planted as a hedge for privacy.

dodgeum4... said...

If you only during times of privacy, are the obvious fast-growing ornamental grass, til not high maintenance costs, if cut in the autumn. You take care until the next harvest. But if you encourage them to plant a tree, and the need for small shrubs, Box Forest Watch.

dodgeum4... said...

If you only during times of privacy, are the obvious fast-growing ornamental grass, til not high maintenance costs, if cut in the autumn. You take care until the next harvest. But if you encourage them to plant a tree, and the need for small shrubs, Box Forest Watch.

Cassie said...

In Houston, I noticed the most beautiful bamboo that does not require additional attention, and there are some that are not common ..... My cousins have a home court of privacy is two floors, together with all .... lots of privacy and shade, no maintenance, since it

witcheyw... said...

Tree of Cyprus is green all year. Remember that confidentiality is taken into account in the coming winter, the autumn leaves turn their trunks with their neighbors in turn play

emucompb... said...

Ivy
Hibiscus

ANG said...

What about crape myrtle or palm, which grows rapidly

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