He described Cherry laurel and Bay laurel as “great choices for privacy”.
However, make sure to measure out your space before you go planting your natural privacy screen.
“When planting them, it is best to leave a gap of around one metre between the spot and any fences,” Peter said.
“If you are creating a full hedge for ultimate security, you should leave around three feet between each plant to give them enough space to grow properly.”
GettyCreating a natural barrier with plants such as hydrangeas can level up your garden’s privacy (stock image)[/caption] GettyHibiscus flowers can also be used to fill out your garden hedges, helping to add colour to your privacy barriers (stock image)[/caption] GettyCherry laurel can be used to create an ‘evergreen screen’ for privacy in your garden (stock image)[/caption] GettyBay laurel can also be used to elevate your garden’s privacy (stock image)[/caption]Hence then, the article about gardening guru reveals six plants that add privacy in a subtle way they will bring colour for spring too was published today ( ) and is available on The Sun ( Middle East ) The editorial team at PressBee has edited and verified it, and it may have been modified, fully republished, or quoted. You can read and follow the updates of this news or article from its original source.
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