Fast growing privacy trees?


Question:I need to plant a line of trees, to add privacy between my house and my neighbors, I was thinking about do hybrid willows, any other good fast growing screen trees? Oh needs to grow in zone 8. Thanks

Answers:
You can plant privet bushes. They are tall and grow quickly. If placed together, they look like a tall hedge.


cottonwoods
arborvitae's are fast growing, as high as 15 foot tall. Deer do not like to eat them.
The Red Tip Photinia is a fast-growing dense shrub that is evergreen and attractive all year long. They grow best in full sun, and are hardy of hot dry conditions as long as they get extra watering.

Left untrimmed, the shoots can grow three to four feet or more in a season. Photinia can be trained into a small tree. Let the best shoot grow, and keep the others trimmed back. The Photinia will grow 10 to 15 feet tall, and can be a very interesting and attractive small tree. These are good for areas with limited space, or container planting.
leyland cypress trees are evergreen and fast growing
the bradford pear tree is a fast growing tree
sawtooth oak trees were planted in my yard in 1991 and are now 30+ feet tall, they also keep branches low to ground and leaves tend to stay on in winter love them
OH! So that's why you wanted to know the price of 100 hybrid willows?

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