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It’ll give your garden a desert feel while keeping you shielded from watchful eyes. But don’t expect it to flower – these plants only flower once every 10-25 years. 3. American Arborvitae Yucca is the mother of all low-maintenance plants. It requires little to no care; good drainage and infrequent watering are all it asks for! You may struggle to get Yucca to bloom when plopped in a pot, but you still have its spiked leaves to enjoy! 15. Mountain Cabbage Tree

Growing tips: Yew hedging is most suited to large gardens, as it can be too dark for a small space. Plant in well-drained soil. It is vital to water regularly until plants establish. NB All parts of yew are poisonous – particularly the scarlet berries. What Brit doesn’t love Lavender? It’s a plant I’m sure we’re all familiar with. Lavender is a popular ornamental plant for its heady fragrance and beautiful purple blooms. Another vibrant potted screening option is Hibiscus. You get the best of both worlds with Hibiscus – a tropical-looking plant that will survive the UK’s coldest days! The quality most loved about Southern Magnolia is its sizeable, scented blooms. Due to its sturdy form, its timber has been used to make furniture, veneer, and pallets. 18. Clematis It thrives in partial shade and will give you that dense screen of foliage you desire. 2. Cherry LaurelAfter cutting off the treated 2x6s about 3 in. above grade, as shown in the step above, screw the 2×6 cedar outer posts on one side of the 2x4s, and then screw two rails to one side of the posts using the heights we show in Figure A. American Arborvitae’s pyramidal shape is excellent at breaking the wind and even better at bringing seclusion to your garden. This plant boasts emerald green foliage with a pleasant scent. It’s low-maintenance, so you won’t have to do anything for it to thrive. 4. Big Bluestem Mixed hedgingis a great option for a contemporary wildlife garden, creating a tapestry-like wall of different colours and textures and offering birds and bees a range of food sources. If you’re opting for an Amaranth, choose a tall variety. Love-Lies-Bleeding, for example, grows to 8ft tall and produces striking red flowers that droop down towards the ground. This plant has historical symbolism, too – it became an emblem of hopeless love in the Victorian era. 6. Bougainvillea

This fragrant evergreen grows to 10ft when potted and can be shaped to whatever form you wish. Create Seclusion with Screening Ebbinge’s Silverberry produces powerfully perfumed flowers succeeded by minute red berries. 7. Star Jasmine This ornamental grass will bring sophistication to any garden. You can get lots of the same species or mix and match Big Bluestem with others for a more varied display.

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Elephant Ear’s name reflects its most prominent feature, its leaves, which look an awful lot like an elephant’s ear. This evergreen grows up to 6ft tall and provides food for butterfly larvae. Cornelian Cherry Dogwood, Flowering Dogwood, and Pagoda Dogwood are particularly popular varieties. 11. California Lilac Just beware if you’re bringing indoors – some Dracaena species are toxic to pets. If your furry friends have a tendency to eat things, best to avoid this one! 9. Fuchsia Bougainvillea won’t survive frost, so you’ll need to take it inside for the winter or replace it every year. 7. Canna Lily Steer clear of over-watering and -fertilising with this plant as it’ll go floppy. If given the correct care and attention, this upright plant can grow to 6ft tall. 5. Amaranth

The best Cypress tree species for screening are Leyland Cypress and Western redcedar. 9. Golden Bamboo This evergreen hedge puts on a dazzling display of red, shiny leaves during the spring and summer months. As the leaves mature, they transform into a verdant green. You’ll also be graced with perfumed white blooms come April, similar in smell to Hawthorn. Growing tips: If growing pittosporum for tall hedging, ensure you select one of the larger forms. Plant in well-drained soil. In sun, the flowers will be better; in shade the foliage will be more impressive, so semi-shade is best. If you don’t live in a mild area, winter protection is necessary, as is planting in sheltered full sun.Golden Bamboo will add some oriental flare to your garden. Its stems start out green but turn a glorious gold as they mature. Star Jasmine was given its name after its most adored feature – fragrant, star-shaped flowers that appear in summer. Its leaves steal the show, too, turning from a glossy green to a deep bronze colour during the winter. Be sure to call to have the underground cables and gas lines marked before you dig any post holes. Most states have a single toll free number you can call to get all the utilities marked. You can ask the building department for the number, or call the nationwide Dig Safe hotline at 811. Mark the screen’s position on the ground with spray paint or stakes before the crew comes. Call ahead of time; it generally takes two to three days to have utilities marked. Purpletop Vervain offers a semi-transparent screen rather than dense coverage. Surround your seating with this plant, and you’ll still be able to see the rest of your garden! 16. Rambling Roses This tropical beauty is a screen with a difference. It grows to 6ft tall and produces blooms of vibrant shades. Unfortunately, this is an annual plant, so it will only provide temporary screening. But it does promise a summer-long flower display! 8. Dracaena

This evergreen climber will add a bold splash of blue to your garden in April and May. These blooms attract bees, butterflies, and moths. California Lilac extends up to 8ft tall and 12ft wide, but its growing speed depends on the climate. California Lilac likes milder temperatures best. 12. Golden Hops With Purpletop Vervain, it’s all in the name. This plant’s most admirable quality is the purple clustered blooms that sit atop thin stems.Expect your Cherry Laurel to grow between 1-2ft every year, reaching its maximum at 30ft. Many people choose to keep it 5ft tops, though. 3. Lavender To avoid waiting for concrete to set up, you can fill around the posts with dry concrete mix rather than pouring wet concrete. That way, you can continue with the rest of the carpentry work and maybe even finish the project in one day. Keep the top of the dry concrete a 3 inches below the top of the hole. (You’ll need about two 60-lb. bags per hole.) When you’re done working for the day, simply flood the top with the garden hose and the concrete will set up overnight. These plans follow a foolproof layout technique using the horizontal rails to guide the post positioning and screen assembly. With this simple system, a robust novice can build this project. You can easily adapt it to any screen size. This plant favours tropical or subtropical areas, so don’t forget to water your Elephant Ear often! 13. Princess Flower

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