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It may be small now, but this Green Giant Arborvitae Seedling from National Plant Network will truly live up to its name. Growing in a dense, pyramid-like shape, the versatile tree can be pruned to create a low screen or hedge or left to tower over your outdoor space, forming a large privacy hedge or windscreen. Boasting a vibrant green color year-round, the hearty plant resists disease and thrives in a variety of soils, making it a wonderful addition to your landscaping.

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Natural fences constructed of shrubbery, trees, or flowering bushes are attractive and environmentally friendly havens for songbirds, butterflies, and other desirable fauna. These living fences also provide an eye-catching way to define your property’s boundaries, and they serve as effective and visually pleasing privacy screens—as the adage says, “good fences make good neighbors.” Here are 11 ideas for integrating a natural fence into your own property. Fence Bushes Landscaping Ideas, Nature Fence Ideas, Friendly Fence Ideas, Fence With Bushes, Trees As Privacy Fence, Bushes As Fencing, Property Boundary Ideas, Bush Privacy Fence, Natural Fence Ideas Backyards

Natural fences constructed of shrubbery, trees, or flowering bushes are attractive and environmentally friendly havens for songbirds, butterflies, and other desirable fauna. These living fences also provide an eye-catching way to define your property’s boundaries, and they serve as effective and visually pleasing privacy screens—as the adage says, “good fences make good neighbors.” Here are 11 ideas for integrating a natural fence into your own property.

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