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TheBlackAdder

(28,907 posts)
Mon Apr 22, 2019, 08:46 AM Apr 2019

Recommendation for a barrier shrub or grass that is non-invasive, yet provides some privacy.

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My rear-facing neighbor has older ewe trees, which do a fairly decent job of masking some view. Unfortunately, about 30 feet of the 90 foot barrier mainly collapsed from age and deer passage. I'm open to running the plants across the full with of the backyard. While the deer do not eat it, they trodden down the plants even more. The area gets about 5 hours of sun a day, and since both of our yards are sloped away from the homes, water is not a problem, although there isn't standing water. Deer is an issue in my neighborhood.


I am looking for something to place on my side of the property line to fill in that void.


Most of the tall grasses appear to be invasive or require some maintenance splitting every year or two.

I was also thinking about planting flowering shrubs, but don't know what kind to buy.


I saw some plants which seem promising, such as:

Shoal Creek Chaste Tree
Lavender Lady Licac
Dappled Willow
Grace Smoke Tree


Can anyone help guide me with landscaping plants and suggest something really nice?

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Recommendation for a barrier shrub or grass that is non-invasive, yet provides some privacy. (Original Post) TheBlackAdder Apr 2019 OP
It would be helpful to know what growing Phoenix61 Apr 2019 #1
Sorry 6a or 7. TheBlackAdder Apr 2019 #3
how bout a chain link fence and cover it with some plants. nt msongs Apr 2019 #2
My town requires permits for any type of fencing, and if near property lines, a new survey. TheBlackAdder Apr 2019 #4
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