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Garden Construction20 May 20265 min

Front garden privacy: which plants block views without building walls

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Privacy through growing: plants instead of walls

Your neighbours see into your front garden or your front is visible from the street. A wall or fence is expensive, visually heavy, and feels closed off. Plants are cheaper, grow, and feel much warmer. Build privacy without a concrete footprint.

The basic rule: you need height (at least 150-180 cm) and density. A single thin layer of low greenery doesn't cut it. Multiple layers work far better.

Height strategy: low, mid, tall

Option 1: Three-tier hedge (best privacy)

  • Front (100-120 cm): low shrubs (box, lavender, spindle).
  • Middle (180-200 cm): medium shrubs (photinia, thuja, euonymus).
  • Back (250-300+ cm): tall shrubs or trees (holly, Leyland cypress, beech).

Option 2: Two-tier hedge (faster & more compact)

  • Front (120-150 cm): low to medium (box, sage, rosemary).
  • Back (200-250 cm): tall shrubs (thuja, photinia, spindle).

Option 3: Climbers on existing fence

  • Low fence? Climbers up it gives you height without a new wall.

Plants for years of privacy

For evergreen, dense hedges (year-round privacy):

  • Thuja plicata (western red cedar, 300 cm, dense, fast) — Dutch favourite. Fast to fill, stays dense.
  • Ilex aquifolium 'Nellie R. Stevens' (holly, 250-300 cm, red berries, dense) — beautiful all year.
  • Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus' (evergreen spindle, 200 cm, super-compact).
  • Cupressocyparis leylandii (Leyland cypress, 300-400 cm, very fast, very dense).
  • Photinia x fraseri 'Red Robin' (red photinia, 250-300 cm, red young foliage, not evergreen but dense).

For low front (100-150 cm):

  • Buxus sempervirens (box, compact, shapeable, dark green).
  • Lonicera nitida (Wilson's privet, 150 cm, tiny foliage, super-dense).
  • Viburnum tinus 'Compact' (compact laurustinus, 150 cm, white winter flowers).
  • Heuchera (coral bells, coloured foliage all year, 60-80 cm).

For great height without width (narrow gardens):

  • Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata' (columnar hornbeam, columnar form, 500-600 cm, slim).
  • Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer' (ornamental pear, columnar, white flowers).
  • Clematis (fine climber, elegant, less dense but feels open).

For rapid privacy (year one):

  • Thuja plicata, Leyland cypress — grow 50-80 cm per year.
  • Ligustrum (privet, not evergreen but fast).

Planting plan for front-garden privacy

Front against street (80-120 cm):

  • Box or Lonicera, plant 50-60 cm apart.
  • Function: soft boundary, prevent direct view.

Middle (150-200 cm):

  • Photinia, euonymus, viburnum, 100-150 cm apart.
  • Function: real privacy barrier.

Back (250-300+ cm):

  • Thuja, holly, Leyland cypress, 150-200 cm apart.
  • Function: height, prevent sightline from neighbor windows.

Care tips

Pruning: first 3-5 years prune regularly to encourage dense growth. After 5 years less maintenance.

Water: first 2 seasons water regularly, then less depending on rainfall and plant type.

Growth rate: Leyland cypress & thuja grow fast (50-80 cm/year). Holly grows slowly. Box very slowly.

Winter: evergreens keep privacy year-round. Deciduous (beech, hornbeam) lose privacy in winter — need 2-3 tiers for that.

What not to do

Single thin layer: doesn't really help. Neighbours still see through.

Planting too densely: shrubs can't grow, get disease.

Not pruning: shrubs sometimes grow open and thin if you don't prune.

Budget estimate

Small front garden (5-10 metres wide):

  • 15-25 plants
  • Soil: 100-200 euros
  • Plants: 300-500 euros
  • Total: 400-700 euros

Large front garden (15+ metres):

  • 40-60 plants
  • Soil: 300-500 euros
  • Plants: 1000-1500 euros
  • Total: 1300-2000 euros

Far cheaper than fence/wall (2000-5000+ euros).

Frequently asked questions

How fast do I get privacy?

  • Year 1: 30-40% (grows fast).
  • Year 2-3: 60-70% (pretty dense).
  • Year 4+: 85-95% (truly private).

Fast growers (thuja, Leyland) give decent privacy by year 2.

Can I improve existing fencing with plants?

Yes, absolutely. Climbers (ivy, jasmine, clematis) on fencing turn open to dense in 2-3 years.

What if the garden is very narrow?

Use columnar forms:

  • Carpinus columnar (columnar, almost no width).
  • Ilex columnar cultivars (slim).
  • Clematis on trellis (elegant, slim).

Why not just build a wall?

Walls are: expensive (2000-5000 euros), feel closed off, hot in summer, inflexible, sometimes neighbourly disputes. Plants are cheaper, grow, feel warmer.

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