![]() The Eastern Red Cedar can tolerate heat, salt, drought, air pollution, and more! The only catch is that they do not grow well in overly wet, waterlogged soil. This makes it a good option for VA gardeners who want to establish a privacy screen or tree in a location with exceedingly poor, dry, rocky soil. This hardy, slow-growing native tree is an evergreen known for its ability to thrive even in the toughest locations. Images via Fast-Growing-Trees, combined by Fern Berg for Tree Vitalize Other Common Names: Hummock Holly, Dune Holly, Scrub HollyĪverage Size at Maturity: 30-50 feet tall, with a 15-30 foot spreadĪvailable at: Fast-Growing-Trees & Nature Hills Plant your American Holly in moist, well-draining, acidic soil in a location with full sun to partial shade. No matter how you use them, they’ll look great throughout the year. With their dense, pyramidal form they make attractive privacy screens and sound barriers and can be used as an accent or in foundation planting. It is a dense shrub that can soar up to 30 feet tall if you let it (and up to 50 feet in the wild), but can also be pruned down low to the ground. ![]() ![]() While this iconic Christmas decoration may not be your first thought when it comes to planting privacy screens, don’t be fooled! The American Holly is a small tree or shrub that is best known for its shiny green leaves with their spined margins and tiny bright red berries that are inedible but highly ornamental.īut this holly variety is also a useful landscaping tool. Images via Nature Hills, combined by Fern Berg for Tree Vitalize ![]()
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