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15 Tall And Narrow Shrubs For Screening Purposes | Privacy landscaping backyard, Shrubs for landscaping, Shrubs

This article was reviewed by Steve Snedeker, professional landscaper. When you live in an urban or suburban area, privacy can come at a premium. Carefully choosing hedges that can act as a screen without taking up too much precious real estate can be a smart decision in these instances. Below we have found 15 shrubs […]

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11 Fast-Growing Trees To Create Privacy Without A Fence | Screen plants, Fast growing trees, Privacy plants

Fast-growing trees can give you a natural shield of privacy within a few short years. If you're looking to create privacy without a fence, here are 13 of the fastest-growing trees to plant now.

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25 Stunning Plants to Create a Natural Privacy Screen Along Your Fence in 2025 | Privacy landscaping, Privacy plants, Shade shrubs

A wooden fence might mark your boundary, but it doesn’t always give you the quiet or seclusion you want in your backyard. If you’re after a more natural way

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This pin showcases screening plant varieties ideal for Australian gardens. These plants provide privacy and enhance backyard aesthetics. The pin features six images illustrating different plant options: Photinia, Ficus, Cupressus, garden hedge, Glauca Pine, and Camellia.

Looking to add some privacy to your garden? Certain screening plants are great for blocking out neighbours, but some grow much faster than others. Check out this article for some top picks for Australian gardens and backyards! Click to read more and discover your new favourite plant.

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Screening Plants for Tight Spaces | Screen plants, Privacy screen plants, Privacy plants

As city living becomes more common and blocks shrink in size, finding the right screening plants for narrow spaces is essential. These plants not only provide privacy but also enhance the beauty of your home or balcony. Many Australian native plants thrive in limited space, making them perfect for your needs. Explore our article for recommendations on the best plants and tips for growing them in compact areas, so you can enjoy greenery without sacrificing space.

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Create a Private Oasis with Bamboo Privacy Screen

If you're looking for a natural way to keep nosy neighbours out of your backyard, planting some bamboo is a great option. The tall stalks make for a lush and leafy privacy screen that'll have you feeling like you're in your own little world.

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