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Landscape Smarter, Not Harder with Arborvitae Hedges!

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  Ditch the high-maintenance plants and opt for something that delivers beauty and function. Arborvitae hedges grow quickly and retain their shape with little upkeep. Ideal for busy homeowners who still want a polished, green look! ✔ Easy to Shape ✔ Great for Tight Spaces ✔ Grows Tall, Stays Slim ✔ Excellent Curb Appeal

Skip Laurel: The Ultimate Evergreen for Privacy and Beauty

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 If you're looking for a beautiful, fast-growing, and low-maintenance evergreen shrub that can instantly upgrade your yard, look no further than the Skip Laurel . Also known as Schip Laurel or Prunus laurocerasus ‘Schipkaensis’ , this hardy plant has become a go-to for homeowners and landscapers alike—especially for creating lush green privacy screens that stay vibrant all year round. What is Skip Laurel? Skip Laurel is a variety of cherry laurel, native to parts of southeastern Europe and western Asia. What sets it apart is its narrow, upright growth habit and its glossy, dark green foliage that holds its color even through winter. Mature Skip Laurels typically reach about 10 to 15 feet in height and 5 to 7 feet in width , making them perfect for privacy hedges , windbreaks , or foundational plantings . They grow in dense clusters, offering thick coverage that can block out noise, wind, and even nosy neighbors. Why Homeowners Love Skip Laurel? Fast-Growing Privacy One o...

Ever Thought of Using Cornelian Cherry for Privacy?

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  If you’re searching for a natural privacy screen with ornamental appeal, the Cornelian Cherry Dogwood Tree might be the answer. It forms a dense, attractive hedge that also provides food for birds and pollinators. Its seasonal color changes—from spring blooms to fall fruits—make it a landscape standout. A perfect choice for homeowners who want more than just a green wall.

Leyland Cypress Problems and Better Alternatives for Your Landscape

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When it comes to fast-growing privacy screens and windbreaks, the Leyland Cypress was once a go-to choice for homeowners, landscapers, and gardeners. Its rapid growth and lush green foliage made it an appealing solution for creating instant privacy. However, as more people have discovered over time, Leyland Cypress problems are numerous—and in many cases, costly. If you’re considering planting this tree or already have it in your yard, it’s important to understand the risks and explore better, more reliable alternatives.   Common Leyland Cypress Problems Despite its initial appeal, the Leyland Cypress comes with a host of challenges that often outweigh its benefits: 1. Disease Susceptibility Leyland Cypress trees are particularly prone to a variety of diseases, including Seiridium canker and Botryosphaeria dieback. These fungal infections cause browning, dieback of branches, and can spread quickly throughout a hedge, compromising its health and appearance. 2. Weak Branch Structure ...