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Privacy trees
Posted 28-06-2009 at 08:16 PM by Ikillplants
Hello, Im not a gardener, I need some privacy in my back garden as I am overlooked.
I have a garden approx 15m long and 6m wide, I'd like to buy approx 3 trees to create some privacy along the back fence.
This is my wishlist - I'd like them to have very narrow trunks, no low branches, I'd like them to let sunlight in - not too bushy - just to let us have a little more privacy but not completely invisible, not too tall, it doesn't have to be evergreen, I don't want to upset my neighbours.
To help you imagine my garden, I have two jasmine plants climbing up a fence and then a big climbing frame, I'd like to plant the trees in between this, there is about a 1m gap, the fence is about 7 feet high and Id like the trees to splay our above the fence to add another 4/5 feet height to create some shade and to provide 'a semi private garden' as there are approx 5 houses overlooking our garden.
I really hope such a tree exsists? any tree names that I can look up would be much appreciated.
I have a garden approx 15m long and 6m wide, I'd like to buy approx 3 trees to create some privacy along the back fence.
This is my wishlist - I'd like them to have very narrow trunks, no low branches, I'd like them to let sunlight in - not too bushy - just to let us have a little more privacy but not completely invisible, not too tall, it doesn't have to be evergreen, I don't want to upset my neighbours.
To help you imagine my garden, I have two jasmine plants climbing up a fence and then a big climbing frame, I'd like to plant the trees in between this, there is about a 1m gap, the fence is about 7 feet high and Id like the trees to splay our above the fence to add another 4/5 feet height to create some shade and to provide 'a semi private garden' as there are approx 5 houses overlooking our garden.
I really hope such a tree exsists? any tree names that I can look up would be much appreciated.
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| | I have three fan shaped apple trees down one side of my garden, they do need a little care and pruning, but you could look for a variety of tree that sits the height. |
Posted 27-03-2011 at 07:52 AM by Littlesparrow |
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