Planting for Privacy

Why does everyone have arborvitae in their yard? Landscapers love it. For those trying to obscure the view of nearby neighbors, this evergreen shrub provides privacy in a hurry. Aesthetically it's one of those plants that blends in... very "residential".

A major problem for me (and many others) is that deer love it. They eat all the branches within reach, leaving a top heavy, ugly monstrosity.

Then two epic snow storms come and squish them all to the ground.

Some might be upset by this, but I'm glad... they were ugly to start. As they say, when God squashes an arborvitae, he opens a window.

There are many deer-resistant alternatives to arborvitae that create privacy in your yard. Whatever you choose, be sure to keep in mind your property line—you don't want to plant so close that your shrubs might grow into your neighbor's yard. Pay close attention to the mature width of the shrubs you choose, and take this into consideration when choosing the installation location.


Shrubs for creating a screen

 

Conclusion

Landscaping provides a versatile solution to boost privacy outdoors. By choosing and positioning trees, shrubs, and hedges strategically, homeowners can create natural barriers that screen their property while enhancing beauty and tranquility. With thoughtful planning, landscaping can turn any outdoor space into a peaceful oasis for relaxation.

 
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