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With regards to security arranging, there are a few choices you need to make this in the base time.
Annual Vines
The first and fastest alternative is the yearly blossom trellis or fence. Utilizing something like a morning magnificence, you can screen off a region inside a couple of months.
The advantage of this is that it’s fast and very inexpensive (the price of a package of morning glory seeds)
The disadvantage is that you have to start the seeds in the ground in May – and they don’t create an effective screen until some time in July because it’s going to take them 2 months to germinate and grow tall enough to give you privacy. And then they’ll last until the first frost kills them.
Note annual vines can include vegetables such as pole beans so they’ll not only give you privacy but food as well.
Pole beans on temporary bamboo pole and trellis netting privacy landscaping system Note the 2×4 top beam to hold the weight of the vines.
Perennial Vines
These are another option and will give you both fast growth, flowers and season long privacy. You can see all the vines and information here.
The advantage of perennial vines in privacy landscaping is that they should hit the top of a trellis in the first year and are relatively inexpensive to purchase from a garden center.
The disadvantage is that you need to create a sturdy support system to hold their weight and they will only give you privacy from May (or whenever they leaf out) to hard frosts. But if you’re trying to create poolside privacy, these are some of your fastest and easiest.
The problems with Living Privacy Landscaping Screens
As an aside, the issue with using living plants as privacy screens is one of dealing with the problems inherent in growing any living plant. Just about every plant at some time or other can experience a growth problem from insects or disease – or can die from unknown causes. So as long as you understand the potential downside, you can make living plants work for you. Always assuming your privacy is a summer -related issue.
Evergreens
These are some of the easiest of “big” screen systems and they do hit whatever height you need – from the 5 foot privacy hedge to the screen out the nearby condo tower hedge.
The advantage is they’re long-lasting and work during the winter as well as summer.
The disadvantage is they’re slow-growing, of medium expense and require maintenance all summer long from watering and feeding to a yearly pruning to maintain shape (any evergreen hedge can quickly outgrow the property if left unpruned)
Woody Shrubs
These form fast (faster than evergreen) visual landscape privacy screens within a few short years and are usually in the same price range as evergreens such as cedars.
The advantage is that with good feeding and watering you can get a flowering privacy hedge into place within 3-5 years (about half the time of a good cedar hedge)
The disadvantage is that they take a lot more space if left unpruned to encourage flowering. And growth habits are not necessarily suited for heavy pruning. Height is usually limited to 8-12 feet but this size shrub is going to be of almost equal width if left to grow unpruned. And they only screen during the summer months.
Hardscape
Here are the ultimate in privacy landscaping. You build your fence or wall at whatever height is allowed by municipal bylaws and are pretty much done with it.
white fence privacy landscaping
White fences keep this backyard private from the traffic in the greenhouse.
Advantages of fencing is an almost instant creation of privacy that lasts year-round. It isn’t dependent on weather or plant health and depending on the materials used, the maintenance can be quite simple to non-existent.
Plants can be grown on the fences so this creates a vertical gardening area for added enjoyment and creative gardeners can use an extra wall or two in their backyard for added decoration
The disadvantage of course is that this is the most-expensive option.
Bottom Line
Creating that personal privacy landscaping option depends on your budget and how fast you want that space protected.