Janitor
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Privacy Fence - Living Fence - Fast growing Evergreen

Hi all, I'm interested in planting a FAST growing evergreen shrub/tree/hedge used as a privacy fence. The ideal look would be a dense 5 foot or higher plant that thrives in Southern Louisiana (Hot and Humid), average to moist soil. I would prefer something that is dense/full from top to bottom. As much as I would love to spend like crazy on my landscaping... like most I am on a tight budget.
Any and all suggestions are welcomed.
Thanks

opabinia51
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Any experts from Southern Louisiana out there?

Around here we tend to use Cedar Primadella but, I don't know if they would survive down there.

Newt
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Location: Maryland zone 7

Hi Janitor,

Well, I'm not an expert, but I've spent enough time in New Orleans to have left my heart there. :mrgreen: Here's the ones I'd pick to grow quickly.

You say southern Louisiana, so I'm thinking you are in zone 9.
https://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/cropmap/louisiana/maps/LAhardy.jpg

You don't tell us if it's sun or shade, but here's some ideas. This first one is a Virburnum. There are many varieties of virburnum, but this one is evergreen and is great for wildlife too.
https://www.floridata.com/ref/V/viburn_o.cfm

In your location the Mexican orange blossom aka Mock orange aka Choisya ternata will probably need part shade.
https://www.floridata.com/ref/C/choi_ter.cfm

Thryallis - Galphimia glauca might be a good choice for a sunny spot, especially if your soil is sandy.
https://www.floridata.com/ref/G/galp_gla.cfm

Newt

decam0
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Location: London, England

What about bamboo? But make sure it's one that's not invasive.
Delia



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