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  2. Create a Living Fence with These 12 Fast-Growing Shrubs for ...

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    Planting a line of fast-growing shrubs provides nearly instant privacy. But if space permits, consider designing a privacy screen with layers of plants and fast-growing trees , which is more ...

  3. This Vibrant Evergreen Shrub Will Add Privacy To Your ... - AOL

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    Containers dry out faster than plants growing in the ground. Be sure to water containers deeply when the upper two inches of soil feels dry to the touch. ... Related: 13 Best Fast-Growing Trees To ...

  4. The 11 Best Low-Maintenance Shrubs, According to a ... - AOL

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    From flowering bushes to variegated leaves, these front yard shrubs will add visual interest and instant curb appeal. The 11 Best Low-Maintenance Shrubs, According to a Landscape Designer Skip to ...

  5. Pittosporum crassifolium - Wikipedia

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    Pittosporum crassifolium, karo, stiffleaf cheesewood, kaikaro or kihiki [2] is a relatively fast-growing large shrub or small tree with an erect, fastigiate growth habit. [3] [4] It is native to New Zealand. [5] This species is self-supporting with a simple form that can grow up to 10m tall.

  6. Want Privacy and Beauty? Define Your Landscape with ... - AOL

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    Flowering shrubs are a mainstay of a garden, offering privacy, borders and beautiful blooms in different seasons. Here are some of the most common to grow.

  7. Coprosma quadrifida - Wikipedia

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    These plants are an erect open to dense shrub that can grow to between 2-5m tall. Seed germination can take over six months, with domestically used seed undergoing stratification to reduce germination to 2–4 weeks. Branches remain slender, often tapering to a spine at the point.