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Tall trees reequired. Leylandi??
Sammy-Jo_2
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in Gardening
Hope someone out there can help. Our garden backs on to a school - currently no issues but we have found out they plan to re-site the school and the impact on us will be much greater. We would like to plant something tall and spreading across the back of our garden to filter out some of the noise/new building etc.
We have had leylandi in the past and kept it a reasonable height etc by regular maintenance but just wondering if there is something more suitable/prettier to look at? It needs to cover the width of garden. thanks.
We have had leylandi in the past and kept it a reasonable height etc by regular maintenance but just wondering if there is something more suitable/prettier to look at? It needs to cover the width of garden. thanks.
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Thuja plicata 'Atrovirens' is an alternative to leylandii0
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