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Privacy trees suggestions

Discussion in 'NEW Gardeners !' started by Jkerr, Sep 26, 2021.

  1. Jkerr

    Jkerr Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi there

    I am looking for suggestions/advice please on which trees would be best to plant in this area for privacy. Ideally just to blend in with the other trees on the other side of the fence, but open to suggestions. Or does anyone know what kind these other trees are??

    thanks
     

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  2. WeeTam

    WeeTam Total Gardener

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    Look like Rowan trees. easy to keep,produce red berries in the autumn for the birds. And keep witches from your home. Which is an added bonus i guess :scratch:
     
  3. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    One Prunus lusitanica about two meters tall to start. Evergreen. Keep trimmed especially on neighbour's side so it does not invade. I had one in Buckinghamshire. Never seen one here in Portugal. :heehee: Perhaps something climbing would be better to keep contained?
     
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