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  2. Best trees for privacy: 10 ways to screen a plot from view - AOL

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    Take time to consider which are the best trees for privacy in your garden. Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) can be grown as a tree or a hedge, but it must be pruned in midsummer to keep control of the ...

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    Launching today (!), you can now buy outdoor plants like apple trees, blackberry bushes, begonias, and hydrangeas (plus 150 more options), from the online retailer. "The Sill is known as a ...

  5. Davey Tree Expert Company - Wikipedia

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    The Davey Tree Expert Company, also known as Davey Tree, is a North American employee-owned corporation. The company's main services are research driven tree services, grounds maintenance and environmental consulting services for residential, utility, commercial and environmental partners in the United States and Canada.

  6. List of California native plants - Wikipedia

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    Valley oak near Mount Diablo. California is home to many deciduous and evergreen oaks, often occurring in oak woodlands: Valley oak (Quercus lobata) - the largest of the oaks. Leather oak (Quercus durata) - an evergreen shrub endemic to serpentine chaparral. Blue oak (Quercus douglasii) - in the Central Valley foothills and Coast Ranges.

  7. Hedge - Wikipedia

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    A typical clipped European beech hedge in the Eifel, Germany. A round hedge of creeping groundsel.. A hedge or hedgerow is a line of closely spaced (3 feet or closer) shrubs and sometimes trees, planted and trained to form a barrier or to mark the boundary of an area, such as between neighbouring properties.