Best choice for hardy visual barrier/privacy screen in Northeast PA?
A friend of mine would like to block out a very rude 'neighbor' in back of his property. This guy has parked (and left to rot) an fugly, dead box truck right along the rear of the property line. It's a regular neighborhood, NOT zoned for commercial, but we're pretty sure this landscaper has connections in the township, because even after many complaints, over a long period of time, nothing has been done.
My buddy would be happy with I guess 9+ feet high of anything green & pretty, so long as it looks nothing like a rusty old truck, lol, and of course visually opaque. His backyard isn't too wide, so I'm thinking about a 25-30' row would do it?
He's currently looking @ thuja green giant arborvitae, from a site 'fast growing trees', Qty. 10 for about $1,300. (then of course then we gotta rent some tools & plant the buggers) And arborvitae, being wildly popular, may be an excellent choice. However I have some concerns because I see brown dead zones, sometimes, in what appear to be otherwise healthy ones. If I recall correctly I was told that die-back is a kind of fungus, or something? Point being, I'd hate to have him invest all the time and money, and then have issues like that.
So I looked up a couple of alternatives, which I've pasted below.
My friend isn't a Rockefeller or a Rothschild. I'm really want to help him establish a healthy, effective natural privacy screen, because his anger dealing w/this nasty view everytime he looks outside, thinking about what an A-hole the guy is... is not healthy. And a cheaper solution certainly wouldn't hurt. I would love to ask around about re-purposing some other homeowner's large plants, that they want gone, but I don't have any hvy equipment to take advantage of such a circumstance; even if there was one.
As always, I very much appreciate all you experienced folks who weigh in when I post my queries.
Be well, all... stay healthy, strong & safe!
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A friend of mine would like to block out a very rude 'neighbor' in back of his property. This guy has parked (and left to rot) an fugly, dead box truck right along the rear of the property line. It's a regular neighborhood, NOT zoned for commercial, but we're pretty sure this landscaper has connections in the township, because even after many complaints, over a long period of time, nothing has been done.
My buddy would be happy with I guess 9+ feet high of anything green & pretty, so long as it looks nothing like a rusty old truck, lol, and of course visually opaque. His backyard isn't too wide, so I'm thinking about a 25-30' row would do it?
He's currently looking @ thuja green giant arborvitae, from a site 'fast growing trees', Qty. 10 for about $1,300. (then of course then we gotta rent some tools & plant the buggers) And arborvitae, being wildly popular, may be an excellent choice. However I have some concerns because I see brown dead zones, sometimes, in what appear to be otherwise healthy ones. If I recall correctly I was told that die-back is a kind of fungus, or something? Point being, I'd hate to have him invest all the time and money, and then have issues like that.
So I looked up a couple of alternatives, which I've pasted below.
My friend isn't a Rockefeller or a Rothschild. I'm really want to help him establish a healthy, effective natural privacy screen, because his anger dealing w/this nasty view everytime he looks outside, thinking about what an A-hole the guy is... is not healthy. And a cheaper solution certainly wouldn't hurt. I would love to ask around about re-purposing some other homeowner's large plants, that they want gone, but I don't have any hvy equipment to take advantage of such a circumstance; even if there was one.
As always, I very much appreciate all you experienced folks who weigh in when I post my queries.
Be well, all... stay healthy, strong & safe!
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