A line of evergreen trees or shrubs can provide year round seclusion even better than a fence because there are no municipal restrictions on how high they can grow.
Evergreen trees for fence line.
Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 3b through 7 reaching a mature height of 50 to 80 feet and a width of up to 40 feet.
Create a natural fence with the fast growing leyland cypress trees.
At 30 50 feet by 15 20 feet wide they won t overtake the landscape and look beautiful planted in a group or mixed with other trees.
The best trees for a property fence.
They grow densely and don t drop needles and branches the way many pine trees do making them one of the best options for privacy screens.
Korean boxwood is proving to be hardier than the english varieties.
Besides making great hedges boxwoodsare a favorite tree for a topiary.
These trees are a long term investment so.
The leyland cypress is another evergreen that can provide you your desired seclusion.
The tiny evergreen leaves remain tidy when clipped.
Although similar in many respects to the green giants the leyland cypress is a bit pickier in its growing range.
Towns usually require permits for a fence over 6 feet tall however if there are power lines above your screen you don t want trees so big that they ll grow into the wires.
When planted along a property line trees soften the harsh lines of a fence or can even create a natural fence.
A row of evergreen trees is a natural fence that stays green all year and can provide shelter for birds during cold weather.
Prune in late spring as new growth darkens.
The eastern white pine pinus strobus is an example of an evergreen and is hardy in u s.
Spruce trees make excellent cover for wildlife and privacy screens.
Most popular varieties mature at 10 to 15 feet much smaller than in the wild making them perfect for year round privacy in evergreen landscaping.
Despite its more southern restrictions leyland cypress is the most popular privacy tree in the united states.