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what tree(s) to plant?
novice gardener here hoping for some help.
I would like to plant a tree against the back fence of my garden (points directly north). my most recent thought was a magnolia grandiflora but I'm concerned that it might get too dominant. also will only get direct light once it grows above the fence line (my pockets aren't deep enough for a more mature tree)
I've made a start on prepping my border (which I will widen to 4ft on the west facing fence). I wouldn't like the tree to cast too much of a shadow across this border and reduce my options, but I was hoping for a lush evergreen with an interesting shape and trunk which would also block the view of the neighbours pagoda (speakers and lights!!!)
any thoughts/help appreciated
thanks,
jamie
I would like to plant a tree against the back fence of my garden (points directly north). my most recent thought was a magnolia grandiflora but I'm concerned that it might get too dominant. also will only get direct light once it grows above the fence line (my pockets aren't deep enough for a more mature tree)
I've made a start on prepping my border (which I will widen to 4ft on the west facing fence). I wouldn't like the tree to cast too much of a shadow across this border and reduce my options, but I was hoping for a lush evergreen with an interesting shape and trunk which would also block the view of the neighbours pagoda (speakers and lights!!!)
any thoughts/help appreciated
thanks,
jamie
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combination of trellis, bamboo and the solitary damson tree planted already I hope will give me some more privacy here
I've found a small M grandiflora I can stretch to. could it work here in your opinion?
looking for beauty if possible!
thanks,
jamie
Maybe trellis above fence, if you're allowed, with evergreen Clematis armandii ?
might pay my neighbour a visit 're to discuss trellis this weekend as presumably it would have to be attached to his side!
I'd like to grow ferns and other plants underneath/around which puts me off connifers slightly - maybe elsewhere in the garden though
thanks for your suggestions all. silk tassel looks nice if it grows tall enough. I'll look into all of these further. thanks again!