“Fast-growing hedges, such as cherry laurel, privet, leylandii and bamboo, are the perfect alternative to man-made fences.
Does your living space have a privacy screen or room divider that's always tipping over? Here's what you need for better ...
If you want a rich, evergreen privacy screen around your garden, this glossy dark green leafed plant might just be for you. The wax leaf Ligustrum (Ligustrum japonicum 'Texanum') is an evergreen shrub ...
Although beautiful and festive with fall colors, burning bush is invasive and needs proper management in your landscape.
Imagine transforming your garden into a fragrant oasis, where cascading blooms create a living privacy screen that’s both ...
Not only was her garden now free of nosey neighbours ... It may take time to grow, but it provides a natural and green privacy screen. Use climbers like Ivy, Clematis, or Wisteria on fences ...
Elevate your front yard by adding a stylish patio for socialising, relaxing, retreating or simply watching the world go by ...
If privacy is a concern, you'll want to choose high-growing ... ‘Create interest in your garden by screening certain areas to create intrigue and encourage people to explore the whole space,’ ...
Wait until the end of March or early April when the grass is green and there are other food sources for rodents and rabbits ...