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Dense evergreen collage
I installed a swimming pool which I want to "buffer" from an ajoining park and
backyard neighbors. I have a 15' planting bed from the respective property lines to the edge of what will be a 3' wood "boardwalk" along the pool's coping. I'd like to plant a wide variety of evergreen shrubs that will generally have an upright habit. (More height than width) I don't want a "Hedge wall" of one single, continuious variety. If I pick shrubs which boast the like of: "Mature size 12' wide x 30' tall" and "20' wide x 40' tall" but plant them closer together, will they grow tall to fill their space, or will not allowing mature width via trimming somehow stunt their mature height? thanks |
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