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What hedge plants for privacy?
Hello,
I'm looking to buy one or two hedge plants to give a little privacy to the front of my house. Doesn't have to be fully grown for immediate privacy. Could someone recommend me a couple of options? The only potential problem is the area for the plant isn't very wide. See the photo.
Cheers
Jonny
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Re: What hedge plants for privacy?
Hi @JonnyH,
Thank you for your question.
Allow me to tag our experienced gardeners, @Noelle and @mich1972 for their recommendations.
Personally, I'm a big fan of Japanese Box (Buxus Japonica) for hedging in narrow spaces. It has small, glossy green leaves and a naturally dense, tidy growth habit that responds well to shaping and regular pruning.
With some care and pruning, it will become a solid visual block to offer you added privacy at the front of your house.
Let me know what you think and if you have further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Jacob
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Re: What hedge plants for privacy?
Hi @JonnyH
By the appearance of your house and its frontage, I'm guessing you may be in Queensland? If so, I'd suggest something along the lines of Dwarf Heavenly or Sacred Bamboo (Nandina domestica 'Nana') which isn't really a bamboo at all but has somehow been given that common name.
It can be quite spectacular when its foliage turns bright crimson red, but it also looks good throughout the year. Its biggest advantage is that it will grow in that narrow bed you have available. It may reach a height of 50-60cm which will give you some protection.
Do a Google search on it and then click on Images to get a good range of pictures of what to expect.
Unfortunately the bed you have is too narrow to grow anything that will achieve screening height unless you look at putting in a climber - you would need to put up some form of trellis or similar on which it could twine upwards.
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Re: What hedge plants for privacy?
Cheers for that.
Correct, I'm in South Brisbane. That info probably would have been handy
I'll get back to you with my decision.
Jonny

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