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I have a 100 linear foot area in which I'd like to put in a living fence. The house across the street is up a hill (~15' elevation), and I'd like some seasonal privacy during the warmer months.
I'm thinking about planting some full, flowering trees about 15' apart, with a bush/shrub or two to fill in the open space between the tree trunks and up to the lower canopy.
Worth noting: There are power lines about ten feet in front (not sure how high, but they're "normal" height for power lines). So I'd like trees that max out at around 20 to 25 feet. Preferably trees that are about six feet tall when planted, but grow to full size (25' tall, with a canopy of ~15') by the end of the summer. But that's not a deal breaker.
Any suggestions for plants, or design?
I'm thinking about planting some full, flowering trees about 15' apart, with a bush/shrub or two to fill in the open space between the tree trunks and up to the lower canopy.
Worth noting: There are power lines about ten feet in front (not sure how high, but they're "normal" height for power lines). So I'd like trees that max out at around 20 to 25 feet. Preferably trees that are about six feet tall when planted, but grow to full size (25' tall, with a canopy of ~15') by the end of the summer. But that's not a deal breaker.
Any suggestions for plants, or design?