Depends where you are in the world. There are tons of hedging materials that suit certain climates. Boxwood is most popular where I live.
2006-08-12 05:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Rose Of Sharon can be trimmed into a great looking fast growing hedge
2006-08-13 01:38:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Coton Easter
Hardness: Zone 2
Dark Green Leaves White Flowers Black Fruit in Fall
Leaves turn Yellow to Red
Attact Birds and Butterflys
6 to 12 feet tall
Can be pruned
2006-08-12 04:41:55
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answered by spikybeagle5 2
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Arborvitae (Thuja). Emerald eco-friendly type gets 12-15 ft tall, 3-4 ft extensive, rapidly starting to be to be, evergreen. In time, it may desire to get wider than 3 ft, as nicely the undeniable fact that that's extremely formed and saved the size you desire. the muse balls are small, and that's no concern to plant them close to to a shape. you additionally can plant them as close at the same time as you desire. they are oftentimes strengthen to develop right into a "living fence" and could desire to in fact develop right into a reliable wall. So as quickly as you have time beyond regulation than funds, you will be able to start smaller, and place them 4 ft aside, and watch for them to strengthen in, or you will be able to plant them precise up against a minimum of one yet yet another and overall performance instantaneous privateness from day one.
2016-12-17 09:36:15
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answered by ? 4
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Boxwood, or some hollys and azalias.
2006-08-12 04:58:47
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answered by Tigger 7
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