If you need privacy in your backyard but don’t want to or can’t install a fence, you still have plenty of options. There is a wide range of trees, shrubs and vines that can help you turn your property into a secluded retreat. Check out this list of our favorites.
1. Cacti
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Add a modern twist to your garden by planting cacti. It’s perfect if you’re in an area with a hot, dry climate.
2. Boxwood
Boxwood is also a nice option for the soil. When cut into balls or hedges, it gives the charm of an English garden. If height isn’t a big concern for your privacy screen, you don’t have to wait for the boxwood to grow tall before you get the results you want.
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3. Artificial boxwood
If you don’t have time to grow hedges for your garden or don’t feel like spending money on their maintenance and upkeep, reach for artificial plants.
4. Bamboo
Bamboo is one of the fastest growing plants in the world, so it can create a lush and exotic privacy screen very quickly. Some types of bamboo are invasive. Therefore, choose a slow-spreading, clumping variety or plant it in large, elevated planters to keep it under control.
5. Privet
When choosing privet as a privacy plant for the backyard, consider the space you have available, as it can take some time for privet to grow into lush hedges. In this case, hire a landscaper.
6. Italian sea buckthorn
For your needs, you should consider the Italian buckthorn as it grows quickly and does not require much maintenance. The upright arrangement looks very neat and neat and enhances the overall look of your garden.
Also, if you have a drab-looking wall or structure that doesn’t need to be completely covered, this type of plant is a great choice.
7. They receive
If you already have a fence installed, but it’s not enough to give your property some privacy, add some grapevines! A good vine is clematis, which grows quickly and can produce flowers that increase the appeal of your garden.
8. Tree of Life
Arborvitae is great when planted with other species. Create a lush backyard garden with arborvitae and other trees and shrubs such as boxwood.
9. Red Dogwood
It is a deciduous tree, but when it sheds all its leaves in the fall, it forms a bright seasonal thicket of red branches. It also tolerates extreme temperatures and even moist soils. This fast-growing shrub can reach a height of about 8 feet and a width of 10 feet, making for an impressive appearance in your garden.
10. Schokoladenrebe
If you already have a fence with gaps or openings, the chocolate vine is a great way to fill in those spots. Also known as five-petalled akebie, this perennial climbing plant grows quickly on a trellis or fence and forms a dense network of green leaves and fragrant purple flowers in early summer.