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Native evergreen trees or shrubs for privacy screen in South Carolina April 02, 2008 Mr. Smarty Plants, we recently lost a grove of eleven 30+ year old white pine trees in a storm this month. They provided a natural 42'x30' screen to the front of our property and home. What type o... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Native trees for privacy screen in New Jersey April 01, 2008 Looking for a tree (preferably an evergreen) for a privacy hedge in Whitehouse Station, NJ. Would like a very fast growing tree that is deer resistant. Also the privacy hedge will be planted along a... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Noise buffering by native plants in Austin, TX March 30, 2008 I live in Austin in a neighborhood that is bordered on one side by highway 183 and on the other by MoPac and the train tracks. Even though I am least a three blocks from the closest highway, the traf... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Native plants for privacy screen in Austin March 11, 2008 I would like some suggestions for plants to form a privacy screen between our backyard and our neighbor's. The site is shady, under old Texas Ash and pecan trees, and is located in North central Aust... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Fast-growing evergreen shrub/tree as a screening fence January 25, 2008 Our commercially-zoned property is adjacent to a residential area. The city planning and zoning board has said okay to a vegetation boundary instead of a fence for blocking headlights. The requireme... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Trees to replace Ligustrums, and evergreen vines for privacy screen January 21, 2008 We had 3 ligustrum trees growing along a creek bank in our back yard and under the City of Austin power lines. Our backyard is on a terrace about 7 feet above the creek's flood plain. The Ligustrums ... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Drought-tolerant shrub for privacy screen November 23, 2007 Is there some kind of drought resistant bush or thorny plant we can rim our property with to stop all the foot traffic through our yard? We don't care if it's pretty, just something thick and/or th... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Plants for privacy hedge in North Las Vegas October 29, 2007 My lot is in North Las Vegas. Looking to plant something that will be a privacy hedge. Full sun with horrible soil. Local nursery suggested the following: Green Cloud and Gray Cloud Texas Sage, Feat... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Native trees for privacy screen in Central Texas October 24, 2007 I live in the hill country outside of Austin,TX in somewhat rocky terrain. I wanted to plant a tree for a privacy screen to hide a neighbor's house. I was considering a Leland cypress. What are yo... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Native Texas shrub for privacy screen in hot area August 31, 2007 Dear Mr. Smarty Plants, I have a lot facing dead west which I'm sure you can understand is brutally hot in the summer. I'm putting in a pool in my backyard and would like to plant a native Texas... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
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