Hedges
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Ficus Nitida – Ficus ‘Indian Laurel’
Ficus are probably the most popular privacy hedge used in Los Angeles and Southern California. They're fast-growing, upright, and evergreen. This means they are green all year round. Plant them 2 - 3 feet apart in a row to... -
Ficus Nitida 36″ Box – Instant Privacy Hedge
Ficus Nitida 36" Box Ficus Nitida hedges are over 13 feet tall by 3 feet wide and often used to create an instant privacy screen to blocks second-story windows. plant them 3 - 4 feet apart in a row in to form a wall in holes or trenc... -
Italian Cypress – Cupressus sempervirens
Italian Cypress is a Mediterranean coniferous evergreen tree with tiny green leaves, and a very unique conic shape. Although they can grow relatively large, about 100 feet tall, they naturally maintain a dense spray growth... -
Japanese Boxwood
Japanese Boxwood is the most popular to make short hedge that always has leaves. It's very common in formal garden since they are so easy to prune to shape. Japanese boxwood is usually planted about 1.5 ft or more part;... -
Ligustrum Japonicum Texanum – Wax Leaf Privet 15 gallon
Ligustrum Texanum, also known as Wax Leaf Privet, is very popular and commonly used to create a privacy hedge. Some of the benefits of the Ligustrum are that they are drought tolerant and do not have deep roots, avoiding d... -
Podocarpus Gracilior
Podocarpus Gracilior is a common plant used as a privacy hedge in Los Angeles, and much of California. This is because they easily grow fast in all soils and condition with little maintenance and mess. As an evergreen plan...
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Hedges are used to create a fence or boundary for privacy or as a wind break. Ficus and Ligustrum are the most commonly used in Los Angeles. Ficus grow very large quickly and have very big and aggressive roots. Do not plant ficus near concrete, buildings, sidewalks, walls and similar features because roots may cause damage.
Also called the Wax Leaf Privet – Ligustrum tex. look like ficus but only grow to 8 to 15 feet tall and do no have big roots.
Japanese Boxwoods are used to create low hedges to form borders or boundaries.
Growing as evergreens, plants are generally trimmed a box shape. Grow in the full sun and well drained soils. Water once to twice a week in the Spring to Summer until established. Flowers are inconspicuous and usually trimmed off. Use to block unsightly objects or add greenery to your landscape. Easy to grow with high survival rates.