A fence covered with ivy provides a low perimeter around this seating area.
Low maintenance fence line privacy plants.
They can cover spacious yards and mature close together forming a screen fence to conceal anything inside the enclosure.
Thuja green giants are evergreen trees with luscious leaves that make some of the best privacy hedges these trees are gaining popularity as perimeter plants because they are low maintenance shrubs.
Whether you want to hide that not so nice view of your neighbor s garbage cans or create privacy for your deck or patio plants are the answer.
Red tip photinias grow 6 to 12 feet in height and grow well in zones 7 through 9.
A living wall is more appealing than a fence and it provides shelter and food for birds and other wildlife.
To start walk around and pinpoint the view you want to hide then be precise about.
Take adding ivy to your landscape with a grain of salt it grows quickly aggressively and can be difficult to remove once planted.
A good solution is to plant small trees or large shrubs or a combination of both.
Hicks yew while not flashy is a sensible choice for a living fence or privacy screen.