Trees provide shade, shelter, and sometimes fall color and fruit. But privacy? That’s up for debate. Depending on your yard, a tree can create a screen—you just need to be careful where you place it.
You don’t need a fence to maintain your privacy when you can block your nosy next-door neighbor from peering into your yard with the help of plants. These trees (along with some shrubs and vines) can ...
Before you head out to the nursery to purchase a tree for your landscape, there are some important things to consider.
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What are understory trees and why you should consider planting one in your yard
If you're thinking about planting a tree in your yard but worry about maintenance and potential damage, understory trees are ...
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Discover 7 Fast-Growing Conifers Give You Low-Maintenance Privacy Fast
Once established, conifers provide lush green screening for very little effort. Super easy to look after, they need only minimal pruning, are wind- and drought-tolerant, and make a pleasing addition ...
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