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      09-06-2020, 04:37 PM   #23
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I live in an HOA community and we are not allowed to put up fences except around a pool. This is law, I think.

My house already has Christmas tree looking pines around the property to give me privacy. However, my neighbors are selling, and I want even more. I’ll plant shrubs, trees, or whatever someone in the know recommends since I'm not up on my tree game.

What can I plant that's bushy as f*ck, tall, and grows quickly?

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Green Giant arborvitaes or Leyland Cypress. Both can withstand a decent amount of abuse and neglect and grow a couple feet each year, the latter growing close to 4 ft per year. Plant them about 5 feet apart so that they have enough room to grow properly but if you really want immediate privacy you can plant them a bit closer. Don’t go too close or they’ll starve one another for sunlight and water and become dead in the middle
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I live in an HOA community and we are not allowed to put up fences except around a pool. This is law, I think.

My house already has Christmas tree looking pines around the property to give me privacy. However, my neighbors are selling, and I want even more. I'll plant shrubs, trees, or whatever someone in the know recommends since I'm not up on my tree game.

What can I plant that's bushy as f*ck, tall, and grows quickly?

Pics to follow in am 'cause it's dark.
Green Giant arborvitaes or Leyland Cypress. Both can withstand a decent amount of abuse and neglect and grow a couple feet each year, the latter growing close to 4 ft per year. Plant them about 5 feet apart so that they have enough room to grow properly but if you really want immediate privacy you can plant them a bit closer. Don't go too close or they'll starve one another for sunlight and water and become dead in the middle
Really any arborvitae will work......
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Privet is another good suggestion. Very dense growing and they do well in the northern mid-Atlantic. We had them in PA and were good.

Anything that grows fast needs to be pruned aggressively after the first 2 or 3 years. Is this acceptable?

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another vote for leyland cypress or arborvitaes. I've been looking at them for my place for the same reason.
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Wow thanks! They look really nice.
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Another vote for green giants, put them around the backside of our pool fence for privacy. They grow very quickly.
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Another vote for green giants, put them around the backside of our pool fence for privacy. They grow very quickly.
Sorry was gonna post some busy weekend: this is what we have at the moment. Its a bunch of random things with not much consistency. I like the laurel idea those will blend in with everything else I think.
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Wow thanks! They look really nice.
very hardy little trees, nice looking blooms and not too big on mess
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This is after about 2 years or so. I only have been in my house since July of 17' and this planting was done a decent amount of time after moving in. I want to say maybe the following spring?

When I planted them they were about 4-5 ft and now some of them are close to 12 ft.
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In her retirement my mother became a Master Gardener. She volunteers at the county (Monmouth) and claims every county has a person who will provide free gardening advice. Who knew? I suggest this though because someone like my Mom definitely takes a ton of things into consideration when making a suggestion. What works in Illinois, or Ohio, or even at your neighbors place may not work in your application.
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In her retirement my mother became a Master Gardener. She volunteers at the county (Monmouth) and claims every county has a person who will provide free gardening advice. Who knew? I suggest this though because someone like my Mom definitely takes a ton of things into consideration when making a suggestion. What works in Illinois, or Ohio, or even at your neighbors place may not work in your application.
Monmouth county nj? I live in Marlboro that's would be legit.
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In her retirement my mother became a Master Gardener. She volunteers at the county (Monmouth) and claims every county has a person who will provide free gardening advice. Who knew? I suggest this though because someone like my Mom definitely takes a ton of things into consideration when making a suggestion. What works in Illinois, or Ohio, or even at your neighbors place may not work in your application.
Monmouth county nj? I live in Marlboro that's would be legit.
Yeah. I'll ask my mom how you'd go about discussing this.
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Monmouth county nj? I live in Marlboro that's would be legit.
I just spoke with my mother... First, she suggested "Green Giant Arborvitae" as a potential solution. She said they grow very thick and would be a good solution to consider.

The Rutgers Master Gardener Helplines are found at the link below. She said the C19 might demand that you contact them via email instead of the phone, but you'll figure that out yourself I guess. Good luck!

https://njaes.rutgers.edu/master-gar.../helplines.php
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Monmouth county nj? I live in Marlboro that's would be legit.
I just spoke with my mother... First, she suggested "Green Giant Arborvitae" as a potential solution. She said they grow very thick and would be a good solution to consider.

The Rutgers Master Gardener Helplines are found at the link below. She said the C19 might demand that you contact them via email instead of the phone, but you'll figure that out yourself I guess. Good luck!

https://njaes.rutgers.edu/master-gar.../helplines.php
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Monmouth county nj? I live in Marlboro that's would be legit.
I just spoke with my mother... First, she suggested "Green Giant Arborvitae" as a potential solution. She said they grow very thick and would be a good solution to consider.

The Rutgers Master Gardener Helplines are found at the link below. She said the C19 might demand that you contact them via email instead of the phone, but you'll figure that out yourself I guess. Good luck!

https://njaes.rutgers.edu/master-gar.../helplines.php

Dude thank you! Tell your mom I said thx from Marlboro dude. Haha.
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