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Soft Touch Compact Holly
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Winter Red Winterberry Holly is The Cold Hardiest of All Holly Varieties.
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Dwarf Burford Holly
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Nellie R Stevens Holly Plant
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Apollo Winterberry Holly
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Blue Ice Arizona Cypress Tree - (Christmas Tree)
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King's Gold Mop Cypress
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a natural privacy fence made from plants?
A natural privacy fence is created using trees or shrubs planted close together to block views. Unlike wood or vinyl fences, living privacy fences grow thicker over time and blend naturally into the landscape.
How is a fence privacy screen different from a regular fence?
A fence privacy screen made from plants provides visual privacy while also reducing noise, wind, and dust. It offers a softer, greener look compared to solid fencing and improves the overall outdoor environment.
Which plants work best for a privacy fence?
Plants with dense foliage and upright growth work best. Many homeowners choose evergreen trees or tall shrubs because they form a privacy fence that stays effective all year.
How long does it take for privacy fence plants to block views?
This depends on plant type and size at planting. Fast-growing privacy trees may provide noticeable screening in 1–2 seasons, while slower-growing plants take longer but often require less maintenance.
Do privacy fence plants need full sun?
Most privacy fence trees prefer full sun to partial shade. However, some screening plants tolerate shade well. Choosing plants based on your yard’s sunlight is important for long-term success.
How far apart should I plant trees for a privacy fence?
Spacing depends on the mature width of the plant. Proper spacing allows plants to grow together without overcrowding, forming a solid fence privacy screen while staying healthy.
Are evergreen plants better for privacy fencing?
Yes. Evergreen plants keep their foliage year-round, making them ideal for a privacy fence that works in every season, including winter.
Can a living privacy fence reduce noise?
Yes. Dense privacy fence plants help absorb sound, especially when planted in multiple rows. While they don’t block all noise, they noticeably reduce traffic and neighborhood sounds.
Do privacy fence plants need a lot of maintenance?
Once established, most privacy fence trees need only light pruning and occasional watering. Living screens usually require less long-term upkeep than traditional fencing.
Is a fence privacy screen good for small yards?
Yes. Compact shrubs and narrow-growing trees can be used to create a fence privacy screen even in smaller spaces without making the yard feel closed in.
Can privacy fence plants be used along property lines?
Yes. Many homeowners plant privacy fence trees along property boundaries to define space naturally while maintaining a clean, green look.
Do privacy fence plants attract wildlife?
Yes. A living privacy fence often attracts birds and beneficial insects, adding life and movement to the landscape without harming privacy.
What height should my privacy fence plants be?
For patio or backyard privacy, plants 6–10 feet tall are usually enough. For street or neighbor screening, taller privacy fence trees provide better coverage.
Are plant-based privacy fences allowed where fences are restricted?
In many areas, living fence privacy screens are allowed even when structural fences are restricted. Always check local guidelines before planting near boundaries.
How long will a natural privacy fence last?
With proper care, a planted privacy fence can last for decades. Unlike traditional fencing, it improves in appearance as it matures.


