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By:Rachael Bieschke|
Last Updated:09/01/2023
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Eastern RedcedarWeeping White SpruceLeyland CypressSpartan JupiterSky Pencil HollyGreen Giant ThujaEmerald Green ThujaFlowering DogwoodWeeping PodocarpusGoldspire GinkoHybrid Willow Tree
The Best Trees for Privacy in Your Yard
Looking to make your backyard more private and more beautiful? Trees provide the best of both worlds, adding natural screening and interest wherever you plant them. Depending on your goals, you can use trees strategically to create a tree fence, block an unsightly view or shield your backyard from neighbors and street traffic. Planting fast-growing privacy trees can help you gain valuable privacy more quickly and makes a sustainable, eco-friendly alternative to a traditional privacy fence — and that’s only the beginning.
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“The benefits of using trees for privacy are endless. They have low-maintenance qualities, help seclude you from nosy neighbors, provide lush green landscape year-round (especially if they are evergreen), shield your property from wind and noise, create shade and offer beautiful scenery to view.”
Alex Kantor, Perfect Plants
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Missy Henriksen of the National Association of Landscape Professionals adds, “While traditional fences can be installed almost anywhere, a ‘green fence’ needs sunlight and water to thrive.” Space, growing conditions and climate are other important considerations when choosing the best trees for privacy. Find the right options for your backyard with this breakdown of popular privacy tree options.
Fast-Growing Privacy Trees to the Rescue
When on the hunt for good trees for privacy, growing time is a major consideration. While some of the trees on this list grow faster than others, one way to expedite your privacy goals is by purchasing mature trees, which are partially or fully grown. Granted, this will cost more upfront — and there are special considerations when it comes to planting mature trees — but if you’re looking for results now, keep this option on your radar.
1. Eastern Redcedar
For a large, rugged privacy tree that provides full coverage, the Eastern redcedar is the conifer for you. “Evergreen plants like broadleafs or conifers are generally a good choice for year-round effectiveness,” according to Henriksen, making this durable juniper a great tree fence option. Its red, aromatic wood and thick foliage will give your backyard an earthy fragrance and attract local birds and other wildlife.
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2. Weeping White Spruce
For elegant, year-round coverage, weeping white spruce trees deserve a special mention. With an average lifespan of 50 years, these impressive trees have blue-green foliage that drapes downward, creating natural screening. Weeping white spruce trees add striking interest to any backyard and are sometimes used as specimen trees. For maximum privacy, consider using multiple weeping white spruce trees as the foundation of your tree fence. While they will get taller each year, their width stays compact, providing a nice alternative when you need attractive vertical coverage in a narrower space.
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3. Leyland Cypress
One of the most popular trees for privacy, the Leyland cypress is a beautiful, fast-growing evergreen that is great for solid, full coverage in large backyards. They have been known to reach heights of 50 feet in just 15 years. When planted in a row, they create an impenetrable mass of branches that make them great trees for screening wind, snow and even noise.
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4. Spartan Juniper
If your yard can’t accommodate some of the larger trees for privacy, the spartan juniper is a great option for mid-sized backyards. Planted in a row, Spartan junipers add a stately, uniform look to any backyard, and their compact foliage makes them effective windbreak trees.
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5. Sky Pencil Holly
Looking for good trees for privacy that take up very little space? Sky pencil holly is the right tree for you. With a mature height between 8 and 10 feet tall and a width of just 2 feet, sky pencil hollies act as the ultimate space-saving privacy trees while still providing solid protection from wind, noise and wandering eyes.
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6. Green Giant Thuja (Arborvitae)
The Green Giant Thuja is widely considered one of the best trees for privacy, making it a fan favorite in many backyards. “Thujas are one of our most popular trees,” says Kantor. “They are extremely fast-growing, provide privacy quickly and are also cold hardy. They can survive in a multitude of climates and are not affected by many pests or diseases.” Their uniform, cone-like shape and consistent annual growth rate of 3 to 5 feet make for a polished tree fence that requires very little pruning to maintain. You can trim the tops regularly for a classic, French Renaissance feel or leave them alone for a more natural look.
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7. Emerald Green Thuja (Arborvitae)
With a mature height of just 12 to 14 feet, emerald green Thuja offers the classic beauty of its giant cousin at half the size. Their controlled growth rate of just 6 to 9 inches per year makes them a great choice for landscaping areas that are limited in space.
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8. Flowering Dogwood
Flowering dogwoods are good trees for privacy if you’re looking for seasonal coverage with a pop of color. Dogwoods come in a variety of colors including white, pink and red, and their ornamental berries will make your backyard popular with local robins, cardinals and blue jays.
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9. Weeping Podocarpus
These fast-growing, woody evergreens are among the best trees for privacy in places like Florida and California. Weeping Podocarpus trees have plush, billowing foliage and work well as spot privacy trees or in a full natural privacy tree fence.
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10. Goldspire Ginkgo
For privacy trees that are as beautiful as they are functional, try lining your yard with Goldspire Ginkgo. These unique trees take on a narrow, pyramidal shape with their deep green summertime leaves giving way to stunning golden hues each fall.
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What’s the Fastest Growing Privacy Tree?
When you need privacy quickly, but still desire a natural screening option, which tree is best? Look no further than the hybrid willow.
11. Hybrid Willow Tree
Hybrid willows have a growth rate of 6 to 10 feet per year, and this disease-resistant plant typically reaches its mature height in just five years. They were bred to quickly form a thick wall that blocks out neighbors and noise. These privacy trees grow well even in cold environments, and their dense foliage makes them great windbreak trees. They’re also great for drying out swampy soil.
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What Are the Best Privacy Trees for Your Backyard?
“When selecting plants for a fence, it’s important to take into consideration the specific region of the country where you live,” says Henriksen. If you’re ever unsure about a tree’s fit, just ask a nearby landscape expert. They have extensive knowledge of trees that provide privacy and will also thrive in your local climate. Take measurements and have a few pictures of your backyard on hand so they have some idea of the space you’re working with. And always remember that good privacy trees make good neighbors.
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