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Old 01-12-2004, 10:18 PM
Lynda Thornton
 
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In article , Richard Sterry
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"Mike Lyle" wrote in message
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I had a Juniper Skyrocket for many years at my last house, very

close
to the building - like about 1 metre if that. When I eventually had
to remove it, I found that the root structure was quite modest and
not a threat to the building. So, I wouldn't worry about Skyrocket
causing damage to your house, but Leylandii are in a different

league!

Right. But I can't see a group of Skyrocket making any difference to
the view: they'll take years and years to reach fifteen feet in
height. I'm not sure, but I think they prefer full sun; though I
suppose partial shade might encourage them to grow tall faster.

Mike.


True, they aren't the fastest of growers, and being so thin you'd have to
plant them very close together indeed. More of a specimen tree (if that's
the right word) rather than a hedging plant.

Rick


Hi

I wasn't thinking of them as a hedging plant, as I know they are thin
and I don't want another hedge, I just want something to break up the
view from the window, not block it altogether.

I know there are other thin and tall junipers similar to Skyrocket, has
anyone seen or grown these?

Lynda