The Ultimate Guide to Privacy Hedges

The Ultimate Guide to Privacy Hedges

By Luke Kalawsky on January, 8 2021
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Luke Kalawsky

Luke Kalawsky has a passion for all things trees, plants, and landscape design. He has designed numerous landscapes as the head designer in the Surprise, Arizona region until he became a manager of our Central Phoenix Nursery. He now dedicates his knowledge, expertise, and creative capabilities to help the masses discover how to design, plant, and maintain their landscapes with his writings.

Ultimate Guide to PRIVACY HEDGES (3)

When our nursery pros are working with homeowners to accomplish their landscape goals, a need that comes up often is planting privacy hedges in the yard. In a landscape, hedges are most commonly used to define a border, create privacy, filter noise, or block unwanted views. Whether formal or informal, sizes can range from just a couple of feet to tree-size hedges used to block out the neighbor’s second story window. Our professional designers are excellent at understanding the need for privacy and noise screening in your yard and are great at seamlessly incorporating hedges that fit into your personal landscape style.

There are so many great options for hedge material in our area. It can be daunting to select the right tree or plant to properly accomplish your hedge’s goal. Here are some of our top-performing trees and plants used in creating the perfect privacy hedge.

 

Hollywood Style Hedges

Giant Ficus nitida Indian Laurel for Privacy HedgesJust like celebrities in Hollywood keeping out paparazzi, our pristine Hollywood Style Hedges™ made with Indian Laurel Columns will grant you instant peace and quiet. Indian Laurels, also known as ‘Ficus nitida’ are fast-growing and evergreen, which means they stay green and thick all year long. They can be pruned into almost any shape and size are our #1 selling tree to use as a formal landscape hedge. They love the sun and will garnish the yard with excellent shade and deep green privacy wherever they are planted.

 

Used in these Landscape Styles

Tropical landscape design style guideModern landscape design styleSpanish landscape design style guide

 

Carolina Cherry

Carolina Cherry Trees for Privacy HedgesThe Carolina Cherry is a small to medium-sized evergreen with dark green, shimmering wavy-edged foliage. They are a popular choice due to their minimally needed upkeep, natural cone-like shape, and ability to tolerate some of our common weather issues, such as heat and drought. Carolina Cherries can be easily grown into a tall screen or sound barrier which make them a near-perfect option for many homes looking for privacy.

 

 

Used in these Landscape Styles

Tropical landscape design style guideModern landscape design style guideSpanish landscape design style guide


 

Italian Cypress

Italian Cypress Trees for Privacy Hedges and Driveway EntrancesItalian Cypress is often used as hedge material for formal entrances, borders, and backdrops due to its impressive and unique look. The Italian Cypress is unmistakable with its lush green foliage and tall, narrow vertical form, making a big impact on your landscape, while only taking a small space in your yard. These elegant evergreen trees are commonly planted in rows, lined up along driveways as a grand entryway, or along a property wall creating privacy and blocking noise and wind.

 

 

Used in these Landscape Styles

Tuscan landscape design style guideSpanish landscape design style guide

 

Oleander

Flowering Oleander bushes for privacy hedges and landscape bordersThe Oleander bush looks great as a colorful, fast-growing privacy hedge. Heat-loving and drought resistant, Oleander will prove to be a hardy option for hedging material that keeps a thick coat of deep green leaves throughout the year. Oleander hedges can be designed with different colored blooms such as red, pink, and white flowers that will provide vibrant through most of the year.

 

 

 

Used in these Landscape Styles

Modern landscape design style guideTuscan landscape design style guideSpanish landscape design style guideSouthwest landscape design style guide

 

Hopseed

Green Hopseed for Arizona Privacy HedgesHopseed bush is a popular choice for hedge material with its graceful evergreen foliage that can be found in a green or purple variety. Green Hopseed has an attractive soft green color to the leaves, while Purple Hopseed is characterized by its stunning reddish-purple hue that contrasts beautifully with the rest of your landscape. Both Purple and Green Hopseed makes for a lovely privacy hedge that is both heat hardy and fits into your landscape with ease.

 

 

Used in these Landscape Styles

Modern landscape design style guideSouthwest landscape design style guide

 

Japanese Privet

Japanese Privet trees for Privacy hedgesThe Japanese Privet is an ideal solution for those who want an evergreen, low maintenance, small to medium sized hedge. Japanese Privets are commonly used in courtyards and around patios and pools to take advantage of their clean nature and lush bright green leaves. They will get small clusters of crème-colored flowers in the spring. They make for great hedge material that will provide excellent privacy with a medium growth pattern from their attractive multi-branching trunks.

 

 

Used in these Landscape Styles

Modern landscape design style guideTropical landscape design style guide

 

 

Have your Privacy Hedge Professionally Designed

Our expert landscape designers take the guesswork out of finding the perfect hedge material. They will take into consideration your preferred landscape style, the goal of your hedge, the location and water needs, as well as any other benefits you’d like, such as flowering or fruiting, and select the trees or plants that accomplish that exact goal. No matter what your needs in a hedge are, the nursery pros and landscape designers at Moon Valley Nurseries will make it a reality!

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