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Need something evergreen to add privacy above 6' fence

nellie83
12 years ago

We live in a dense neighborhood with very small yards. Our house aprox 3 feet higher elevation than the house behind us. Though we have a 6' fence, the windows from our family room look directly into our neighbors kitchen. There are also above ground cable TV and power lines that run above the fence.

The fence runs E-W, so the side of the fence facing our house is on the South side. There is a large tree next door that throws alot of shade on our side of the fence from mid-day to evening.

We are looking for something that will screen the area above the fence, and will stay green year round. The length of the area to cover is about 12 feet. It needs height of at least 18" above the existing 6' fence, but not to exceed 20' or else can be sheared or pruned to that height. We went to Meadows Farms in Fairfax County, and they have some tall Emerald Green Arborvitae. But in looking further, we spotted a beautiful Little Gem magnolia that have been trained as an espalier. It is currently about 4' wide and about 7' tall at its tallest point.

My concern with the Emerald Greens is that the ones our neighbor planted 3 years ago to solve the same problem are developing some dead spots between them. Is this from lack of proper care or planting, or does this always happen?

My concern about the Little Gem is that my other neighbors who have large magnolia trees in their yard complain about the constant leaf and pod shedding. Will the foliage of the Little Gem

Can anyone give us some guidance on which of these options would be best - or is there another plant that would be even better?

Here are some pictures:

Here is a link that might be useful: View of fence

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