Ask for a volume discount. I'm not sure if it's the best "hedge". Euonymus jap. 'Greenspire' is another one that isn't as narrow but close. It might even be cheaper.
Help me pick a tree....
Terry, thank-you, I had seen it available on DG, but I hesitate to buy shrubs or trees online, I like to pick them in person for form...may have to buckle down and buy them locally then for the price they want.
I expect they wouldn't make a great hedge, Growin, since they are pricey. But I think about 4 should do it.
Does anyone know of a tall (non pine tree) but looks similar, fast growing that is suggested in catalogs for use as a "screen." It was in the latest Wayside catalog but alas, I don't know where it is anymore. TIA.
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Could you be talking about Arborvitae or Leyland cypress? If you want a good evergreen screen that would do well in San Antonio heat I would suggest getting some Wax Myrtle. I planted 5 of them in a row last year for some privacy. They are very drought tolerant also.
Escam...no I am thinking the name started with an "H" but could be wrong. Definately wasn't a Leyland. Arborvitea doesn't sound right....and someone on DG mentioned the other day too. If I ever find it again I'll have to write that down.
Think I found it online again: Thuja Green Giant!
Does anyone know what the average lifespan and width is on the thuja green giant????
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/80097/
Another source for trees and information is www.arborday.org
Carol
How about a magnolia grandiflora......not wide, but tall about 60-80 ft full grown.........
Does anyone know what the average lifespan and width is on the thuja green giant????
Thuja Growing Zones : 5-9
Mature Height: 20 ft. in row
40 ft + alone
Mature Width: 5 ft. in row
10-15 ft. alone
Sunlight: Full or Partial
Soil Conditions: Adaptable
Drought Tolerance: Good
The neighbor up the road has a stand of these beauties he uses as a windbreaks. Deep, deep emerald green color, very striking trees. They appear to have a lifespan of 30 years +. They make the regular pines and conifers next to them look sick.
We're thinking seriously about planting some as a living fence on one side of our property. We live on a corner and I'd like to see if we can not only increase our privacy, but set up a noise and dust barrier. I love the color, I think their over grown shamrocks myself.
thank-you!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You is welcome, if they start singing sad Irish ballads, just give em a beer..........grin
Magnolia grandiflora is definitely not your tree if you don't like litter! Red maple will get into your sewer pipe if it is anywhere near; I would avoid it! Cherries will have disease problems and require spraying if they are fruiting. Crepe myrtle are beautiful trees that don't require a lot of attention, at least in my area. I love the fall color on this cultivar:
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/38145/
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