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My property line needs something to hide restaurant next door. I can't
take it any longer. I am looking for something that will be 6-8' asap possibly some kind of evergreen. There is a nurery local that has blue spruce in 6 -10 " containers @ 20/29.95 and was going to go look but with some reading i see that they are a slow grower. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. |
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"Bstonmike1" wrote in message oups.com... My property line needs something to hide restaurant next door. I can't take it any longer. I am looking for something that will be 6-8' asap possibly some kind of evergreen. There is a nurery local that has blue spruce in 6 -10 " containers @ 20/29.95 and was going to go look but with some reading i see that they are a slow grower. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Try holly. looks nice, you can use some during the holidays for decorations and I think they are pleasing from any view. |
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http://www.garden.org/zipzone/ With all that Arborvitae comes to mind. There are several cultivars, but most get to 30' to 50' eventually. http://www.aboutarborvitae.com/ Arborvitae 'Emerald Green' http://www.djroger.com/emerald%20green%20arborvitae.htm You may get suggestions about Leyland cypress as well. These get to be very large around and tall. They are prone to diseases and have fallen out of favor. Though this site is in the UK, it has some good info. http://freespace.virgin.net/clare.h/hdg6Trees.htm Newt
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