Nosy Neighbors? Plant Some Privacy With These Fast-Growing Shrubs (2024)

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Don’t want to stare at that ugly block wall next door? Tired of seeing your neighbor taking out the garbage in his pajamas? Plants are the answer! If you don’t have years to wait around, no worries. From hydrangea bushes to lilac bushes and every evergreen in between, many attractive, fast-growing shrubs provide privacy, hide eyesores, and offer food and shelter for pollinators, birds, and other wildlife in a matter of a few seasons.

To ensure your shrub gets a good start, choose varieties that work in your USDA Hardiness Zone. Then dig a hole twice as wide and just as deep as the pot. Rough up the root ball with your hands a bit to help the roots spread out. Backfill the hole, but resist the urge to add peat moss or other organic matter. That’s an outdated practice that actually creates drainage problems (called the “bathtub effect”) which can stunt or kill the plant eventually. Just water and mulch your new shrub, and don’t let it dry out the first season as it gets established. Then enjoy the view!

Here are the best plants for privacy that typically reach their mature size within a few seasons.

1

Arborvitae

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Arborvitae are stately evergreens which come in many different heights, ranging from a few feet to 30 feet tall or more. Most don’t need shearing to maintain their shape.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 3 to 8

Varieties to Try: Green Giant, Spring Grove

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2

Butterfly Bush

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Sometimes called summer lilac, this sturdy shrub with purple flowers withstands drought, blooms all season long, and attracts pollinators. Newer types are not invasive.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 5 to 9

Varieties to Try: Miss Violet, Miss Ruby

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3

Hydrangea

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Hydrangeas are one of the few plants that can be grown from coast to coast in most climates. Some tolerate part shade, but most need a few hours of sun for best blooms. In the hottest regions, give them morning sun and afternoon shade so they don’t fry.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 3 to 10

Varieties to Try: Firelight, Monmar

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Elderberry

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Late spring or early summer flowers and attractive foliage make this graceful plant attractive in a mixed border.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 3 to 7

Varieties to Try: Instant Karma, Lemony Lace

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5

Pyracantha

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This vigorous shrub grows upright and boasts clusters of gorgeous fall berries that last well into winter.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 5 to 9

Varieties to Try: Graberi, Kasan

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6

Lilac

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Beautifully-scented lilacs like plenty of sun, but give them a space between plants to let air circulate and reduce the risk of powdery mildew developing. Some types are extremely cold-hardy.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 2 to 8

Varieties to Try: Lavender Lady, Angel White

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Forsythia

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You know spring has arrived when the bright yellow forsythia starts blooming! It’s a more moderate grower than some other shrubs but will still reach its mature height relatively quickly.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 3 to 9

Varieties to Try: Meadowlark, Spring Glory

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8

Beautyberry

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Some types of this sun-loving, perennial plant have solid green or variegated green-and-white foliage, but the prettiest variety has dark purple foliage with masses of white blooms in late summer. The real show is the purple berries in fall.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 5 to 8

Varieties to Try: Pearl Glam, Purple Pearls

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9

Ninebark

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This white-flowering native plant is a standout in the garden with its handsome burgundy foliage that lasts all season, topped with creamy white flowers in early summer. The plant is ultra-cold-hardy and has a elegant arching shape.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 2 to 7

Varieties to Try: Diablo, Summer Wine

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Loropetalum

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Also called fringe flower due to its beautiful, showy blooms in shades of pink, white and purple, this graceful, vase-shaped shrub reaches maturity relatively quickly.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 7 to 9.

Varieties to Try: Snow Panda, Zhuzhou Fuchsia

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Viburnum

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This beautiful evergreen shrub has interesting puckered leaves and pretty white fragrant flowers, followed by showy red fruit.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 5 to 8

Varieties to Try: Allegheny, Prague

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12

Dappled Willow

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The weeping stems of this shrub are pink, with mottled foliage of white, green, and pink. It’s spectacular when massed as a hedge for privacy.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 4 to 10

Varieties to Try: Hakuro Nishiki, Flamingo

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Spirea

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This arching shrub boasts a mass of white flowers in spring and colorful orange or reddish foliage in fall. Many types are cold-hardy.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 3 to 7

Varieties to Try: Renaissance, Grefsheim

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14

Red Twig Dogwood

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This multi-stemmed shrub has striking red branches that are stunning in the winter landscape, especially against snow. It’s cold-tolerant, too.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 2 to 8

Varieties to Try: Isanti, Sibirica

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Crape Myrtle

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These heat-tolerant and elegant shrubs or small trees have vibrant purple, pink or white flowers in summer. Some varieties have eye-catching peeling bark.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 6 to 9

Varieties to Try: Tonto, Natchez

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Serviceberry

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This shrub or small tree is prized for its beautiful orange-red fall color and clusters of white flowers that become deep purple fruits that the birds love.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 4 to 9

Varieties to Try: Glenform, Autumn Brilliance

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17

Mock Orange

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This fountain-shaped shrub with beautiful white flowers has a light citrusy scent and lush green foliage.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 4 to 7

Varieties to Try: Natchez, Belle Etoile

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Euonymus

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Many types of this evergreen work well as a clipped hedge, while others look best left to naturalize. Happy in the shade or sun, some varieties have green and gold variegated foliage.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 5 to 8

Varieties to Try: Manhattan, Aureovariegatus

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Juniper

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Junipers come in a staggering array of sizes and colors ranging from green to gold. It’s an extremely cold-hardy evergreen that’s not particularly fussy.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 3 to 9

Varieties to Try: Montodd, Spartan

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Rose of Sharon

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This reliable summer bloomer boasts exotic-looking flowers of white, pink, purple, or lavender and every shade in between. New varieties grow in a pillar (columnar) shape.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 5 to 9

Varieties to Try: White Pillar, Notwoodthree

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Nosy Neighbors? Plant Some Privacy With These Fast-Growing Shrubs (2024)

FAQs

What is the best plant to block neighbors' views? ›

The most popular trees for living fences are American arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis), Arborvitae 'Emerald Green' (Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'), and the baby giant arborvitae tree (Thuja plicata x standishii 'Virginian').

What are privacy shrubs called? ›

ARBORVITAE (Thuja spp.)

Varieties such as Polar Gold® or North Pole®, which have a slender pyramidal shape and dense growth habit, are especially suited to privacy hedging. Plant along the edge of a property or use to screen different areas of the yard.

What is the invasive plant that grows quickly? ›

Kudzu is a perennial climbing vine that grows well under various conditions and in many soil types. Once established, kudzu grows at a rate of one foot per day with mature vines as long as 100 feet and stems up to four inches in diameter.

What is the best shrub for screening? ›

Arborvitae. One of the most popular and effective shrubs for screening or tall hedge use. Perfect for a formal, shaped hedge or a tall screen of naturally narrow trees (above). This narrow, pyramidal evergreen has dense foliage that holds its color throughout winter.

How do I block neighbors view of my yard? ›

Although fences and brick walls can do the trick, adding an extra divider, screen or plant barrier can block your neighbor's two-story view for good. To create your secret retreat, freestanding privacy screens, wood slat partitions and partially enclosed pergolas are effective (and nice to look at).

What is a goodbye neighbor plant? ›

Acmena smithii, Syzygium smithii 'Goodbye Neighbours' - lilly pilly. APPEARANCE: Hedging variety of a tall native fast-growing rainforest tree, found on the east coast from Port Douglas FNQ to Wilson's Promontory VIC. Leaf colour is yellow-green. Psyllid resistant. USE IN: Fast-growing hedging and privacy screens.

What is the best year round plant for privacy? ›

Evergreen trees and shrubs are top choices for privacy plantings thanks to their dense, year-round foliage that blocks roads, neighbors, high winds, and undesirable views.

What is the quickest growing evergreen shrub? ›

Fast Growing Evergreen Shrubs
  • Photinia. Photinia is fast growing and a popular variety is P. ...
  • Escallonia. Escallonia is fast growing and makes a great hedge. ...
  • Choiysa. Choiysa is another fast-growing shrub, although not as large as some others. ...
  • Pyracantha. ...
  • Portuguese laurel. ...
  • Clematis Armandii. ...
  • Common Beech. ...
  • Elaeagnus.
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What is the fastest growing plant to cover a fence? ›

The Fastest: Russian Vine

Also known as the Mile A Minute Plant, Russian Vine is the best plant for covering ugly structures quickly, but comes with a warning that established plants can be hard to remove. Come summer, the vine will be covered head-to-toe in pretty, pollinator attracting panicles of flowers.

What is the fastest growing plant for privacy screens? ›

For a large, fast-growing, and vigorous evergreen, there are few better choices than Green Giant Arborvitae, which can grow up to three feet every year! The conical or pyramidal form is natural, providing gorgeous, rich green foliage that may become darker or take on a bronze appearance during cool months [25].

How to get bushes to grow faster? ›

Make sure your plants are getting the sunshine (or shade) they crave and adequate water to encourage healthy growth. Water deeply once or twice a week during the growing season so the roots won't have to struggle to support the growth of the plant. You can feed in the spring, which should also encourage new growth.

What is the fastest growing tall shrub? ›

One of the fastest growing shrubs on this list, north privet matures rapidly to a height of up to 8 to 12 feet tall and 4 to 6 feet wide. Its appearance is characterized by a pyramid-like shape and glossy, dark green leaves. Plant this low-maintenance, fast grower as a privacy hedge.

What is the fastest growing privacy vegetation? ›

With growth rates from 3 to 5 feet per year the fastest growing privacy hedges are Thuja Green Giant, Leyland Cypress, Cryptomeria Radicans, and Wax Myrtle. Carolina Sapphire Cypress, Nellie Stevens Holly, Oakland Holly, and Wavy Leaf Ligustrum offer fast privacy with 2 to 3 feet of upward growth per year.

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