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Narrow Screening Hedge in Pacific Northwest
I'm looking for recommendations on screening plants.
I'm trying to find a fast-growing (at least one foot per year) evergreen shrub that would work well as a screening hedge. Ideally, I'd like the plant to be fairly narrow so that I don't need to do much pruning. A mature height of 5 to 10 feet would be great. I life in the Pacific Northwest, zone 7. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Heidi |
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Narrow Screening Hedge in Pacific Northwest
Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' 3'W x 10'H
available at your local nursery. ps- no such thing as a fast growing plant which stays small. On 5 Apr 2003 11:24:33 -0800, (Haubrey) wrote: I'm looking for recommendations on screening plants. I'm trying to find a fast-growing (at least one foot per year) evergreen shrub that would work well as a screening hedge. Ideally, I'd like the plant to be fairly narrow so that I don't need to do much pruning. A mature height of 5 to 10 feet would be great. I life in the Pacific Northwest, zone 7. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Heidi |
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Narrow Screening Hedge in Pacific Northwest
Thanks.
-Heidi Corliss Bros Nursery wrote in message . .. Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' 3'W x 10'H available at your local nursery. ps- no such thing as a fast growing plant which stays small. |
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