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Add These Trees to Your Yard for More Privacy

June 30, 2023 at 6:38 PM PST

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Instead of finding estimated prices for a new fence, why not consider planting trees for privacy? Yes, trees. You can plant some fast-growing trees and shrubs and get the ultimate privacy and shade you and your yard needs. But here are a few things you should consider before planting trees to keep your nosey neighbors at bay.

First, consider where you want to plant your trees. Think about the maturity size of the tree you want to plant and how that will impact your yard. You also want to consider how much sun the desired location gets before you place a tree down. While you may want extra shade, you don’t want to plant a tree in a location that doesn’t get a lot of sun.

Trees To Plant When You Want More Privacy

Trees For Privacy
Photo credit: Max Rahubovskiy

Once you understand your zone and the limitations of what you can and can not do in your yard, you can start searching for trees to plant. If you are part of a homeowner’s association, make sure you get the necessary clearance you need to add more trees to your yard. Remember, the trees you plant will impact your neighbors, too. Here are three tree solutions to your privacy concerns.

Cherry Blossoms

cherry blossom trees
Photo credit: Evgeny Tchebotarev

These are beautiful trees that bloom around mid-spring in the northern regions of the country. They flower a vivid pink and sometimes blush-pink color, and the flowers usually bloom for about 10 days. While they can grow big, their flower life is short. However, when these trees aren’t flowering, they still make for great shade and privacy. This tree will do well in a spot that gets full sunlight.

Weeping Willow Tree

This tree can grow to be over 50 feet tall. While this tree can thrive in some shade, you’ll want to prune it when it’s young. The first year that you have these trees, you’ll also need to water them regularly.

Leyland Cypress Tree

If your goal is to have more of a gated curbside appeal, this tree is perfect for you. With the ability to grow over 70 feet tall, this tree will give you shade, privacy and much more. New to gardening? Don’t worry. This tree is low maintenance and fairly tolerant.

By carefully selecting the right trees and strategically planting them, you can create a natural barrier that shields you from prying eyes and unwanted noise. Whether you’re looking to create a peaceful oasis in the midst of a bustling neighborhood or simply want to enjoy a more secluded outdoor space, adding these trees to your yard will allow you to enjoy the many benefits they have to offer.




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