Privacy Screen

Many people are rediscovering the pleasure of staying home and taking "Staycation. Your garden can become the ideal place to hold a peaceful sanctuary to escape the world and relax. Plants of the screen can ensure the privacy of your garden, hide an ugly area and provide shade. Hops Bush, Brush Cherry and Italian Cypress three bushes or small trees that are useful for screens, rapid growth or are resistant to drought. Some plants have the three qualities!
Al create a paradise of shrubs such as the backyard of selection can also help create "walls" to separate sections in a garden, you can create different garden rooms' in your garden. Two of them are equally good for planting in small spaces between houses to help block the world. Try these versatile plants in Piece of Heaven
HOPS Bush (Dodonaea viscosa)
USDA Zone: 9-11
Sunset Zone: 7-24
Sun: full sun or partial shade
Water: moderate to low, drought-resistant
Shrubs Hop seeds come with leaves in clear, lime green or dark purple. Both versions have the leaves on the 4 inches long and 1 / 2 inches wide and are very bright in various branches of the trees. These shrubs are resistant to drought are growing rapidly in All 10 feet tall and almost as wide. They take full sun to part shade. Once established in the garden (1-2 years) can survive alone in the rain.
Shrubs Hops have growth habit is a bit airy, with lots of branches and leaves and add lace to feel long. They can be as hedges or trellis for a little more dense. These are good for layering to create an atmosphere full of border. Perfect for the back of the bed (where irrigation is less), along fences or screens of the border. In late spring they develop pods, seeds large paper, usually light brown, pending for weeks and provide a dramatic effect. While the seed pods break down rapidly in soil, does not recommend planting these trees near the pools.
BRUSH CHERRY, CAROLINA cherry laurel (Prunus caroliniana)
USDA Zone: 7 to 9
Sunset Zone: 5 to 24
Sun: full sun or partial shade
Water: Moderate to low
Brush Cherry Garden is another reliable, versatile shrub for screens and hedges fast. These trees can reach 30 feet tall and 10 to 12 feet wide. Although I have seen Young stands Carolina Laurel grow even larger. They can grow in full sun or partial shade. Once established, can survive drought conditions. However, in desert areas, prefer less sun and appreciate the excess water during the summer.
Brush cherries have a dense growth habit with many branches that take well to court lifted a cover and can even be used for topiaries. Left untrimmed, they retain their shape, shrubs in shape, but the growth of Interior does not have leaves. May also be formed as several small tree trunk. New growth is a beautiful rusty red in spring. They receive crowns of white flowers followed by clusters of small red cherries. The berries can stain the concrete and make a mess. If you do not have enough birds in their region to take care of the cherries for you, just cut flowers before they set. It would also relieve the stress of the plant to produce seed.
Italian Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens)
USDA Zone: 7 to 9
Sunset Zone: 4 to 24
Sun: full sun or partial shade
Water under moderate drought tolerant
Italian cypress trees are an regular base in the city, driving along the border that shows great. Plants grow to 60 feet high on tree trunks are usually single and 1-2 meters wide, mature but can be much broader. All cypress prefer full sun, but tolerates partial shade and can survive on little water once they are established in one year or two.
Italian Cypress bushes are right problem. They grow, but they are thin, so you can slip into small spaces. The trunks will to reach about 12 inches in the tower, so close that the bed should be at least the width. Its growth pattern is smooth and cylindrical, with most of its leaves upward. They lose a small amount of needles during the year, but the trash is not a big problem with these trees. Do not grow very quickly the first few years, but offset their lack of growth in the second year. Cut continuously bush peaks will result in slightly larger, but they are enough free care, without cropping.
When you are planning to have their trees survive in the rain, it is preferable to encourage root development at the start soaking the plants every few days instead of spraying the surface of each night. Same established plants enjoy a deep dive during a heat wave, when the weather was over 100 degrees, or when particularly dry and windy.
These three plants are growing happily in my heavy clay, alkaline soils in southern California hot and sunny. Drop by href = "http://www.theGardenPages.com"> http://www.theGardenPages.com drought tolerant plants and more pictures. Good luck and Good gardening!
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