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buckman 01-08-2010 01:50 PM

Trees to create privacy?
 
Can anyone give me any ideas on planting bare-root trees in the Autumn time that would grow tall (or could buy tall/fledged) that would be perfect for creating privacy??

We have just had a load of Llandii taken down that have grown tall, which blocked out the house overlooking our garden for privacy and also now let the light into our garden

We are now looking for something similar (not so thick as Llandii) that would create privacy but also block the windows that now seem to be peering into our garden and back of the house!

Would tree's like Ash be ok? do they grow tall for privacy?

Thanks for any advice

brooklyn1 01-08-2010 03:46 PM

Trees to create privacy?
 
buckman wrote:

Can anyone give me any ideas on planting bare-root trees in the Autumn
time that would grow tall (or could buy tall/fledged) that would be
perfect for creating privacy??

We have just had a load of Llandii taken down that have grown tall,
which blocked out the house overlooking our garden for privacy and also
now let the light into our garden

We are now looking for something similar (not so thick as Llandii) that
would create privacy but also block the windows that now seem to be
peering into our garden and back of the house!

Would tree's like Ash be ok? do they grow tall for privacy?

Thanks for any advice


Where are you?

Ash is too slow growing, are large deciduous trees, and don't do well
growning close together... planting bare root ash you wouldn't live
long enough to see any summer privacy even if you have the acreage to
plant several rows.

One of the best screening trees is Canadian Hemlock.

http://www.monrovia.com/plant-catalo...an-hemlock.php

ncstockguy 01-08-2010 04:06 PM

Trees to create privacy?
 
Thuja Green Giant is a fairly fast growing evergreen hybrid that makes
a good screen. But a lot depends on your specific location and growing
zone.
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/fletcher/staff/rbir/thuja.html

On Aug 1, 10:46*am, brooklyn1 wrote:
buckman wrote:

Can anyone give me any ideas on planting bare-root trees in the Autumn
time that would grow tall (or could buy tall/fledged) that would be
perfect for creating privacy??


We have just had a load of Llandii taken down that have grown tall,
which blocked out the house overlooking our garden for privacy and also
now let the light into our garden


We are now looking for something similar (not so thick as Llandii) that
would create privacy but also block the windows that now seem to be
peering into our garden and back of the house!


Would tree's like Ash be ok? do they grow tall for privacy?


Thanks for any advice


Where are you?

Ash is too slow growing, are large deciduous trees, and don't do well
growning close together... planting bare root ash you wouldn't live
long enough to see any summer privacy even if you have the acreage to
plant several rows.

One of the best screening trees is Canadian Hemlock.

http://www.monrovia.com/plant-catalo...ld-fountain-ca...



David Hare-Scott[_2_] 01-08-2010 11:50 PM

Trees to create privacy?
 
buckman wrote:
Can anyone give me any ideas on planting bare-root trees in the Autumn
time that would grow tall (or could buy tall/fledged) that would be
perfect for creating privacy??


Not without knowing where you are.

David

buckman 02-08-2010 08:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Hare-Scott[_2_] (Post 896193)
Not without knowing where you are.

David

We are in Notts UK, and have a large house, come hotel at the end of our garden, so anything that creates a screen but also lets a little sunlight in..? (at the end of the day as it will be west facing)

Hammad1 02-08-2010 10:59 AM

Trees like ash are a real good idea for privacy.Their height does grow taller with time.....

Una 03-08-2010 02:12 AM

Trees to create privacy?
 

buckman wrote:
We are in Notts UK, and have a large house, come hotel at the end of our
garden, so anything that creates a screen but also lets a little
sunlight in..? (at the end of the day as it will be west facing)


I think you mean you are in the middle interior of England, your lot
runs east-west, and your west neighbor is a large house cum hotel?

So how tall does the vegetation need to be to screen out the neighbor?
The neighbor's windows, to be exact. That's the target height you want,
yes? As the neighbor is there year round, you want an evergreen, yes?

Too bad you took out the Leylandii; you could have cut them back. Did
you pull out the stumps?

Una


buckman 07-08-2010 05:20 PM

How about Silver Birch?

I have been told these grow tall, fan out to create privacy and would do the job?

Anyone know the best place to get these from, bare root?


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