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How to select privacy plants to design a natural screen 🪴 Private backyard landscape design 

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Learn how to select privacy plants to design a natural screen or hedge that is both beautiful and practical.
So far in this privacy video series, we’ve talked about strategy for designing a private backyard, and instant privacy ideas… Now it’s time to talk about what kinds of privacy plants you should look for, and how to use them to design privacy into your yard in a way that lasts.
This could be planting a privacy screen, a hedgerow, an island of plants, or just how to incorporate plantings into your yard in a natural way. The best plants for screens should be selected and placed in a way that maximizes privacy benefits and while still looking beautiful and balanced.
Here are some ways you can get involved and learn more:
🪴 FREE MINI COURSE: How to choose the perfect plant (and put it in the right place): www.gardenprojectacademy.com/...
I HAVE EXCITING NEWS!
🪴 Design-Your-Own Landscape Layout ONLINE COURSE
...is now OPEN for enrollment!
For do-it-yourselfers who want to create their own landscape design, but just need a little extra guidance.I’ll walk you through the design process, step by step, so you can create a practical, hand-drawn "layout plan"(a landscape design plan that shows the layout of the finished design).
Learn more and sign up, here!
www.gardenprojectacademy.com/...
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And if you’re new here, hello! My name is Eve Hanlin, I’m a certified horticulturist and landscape designer from the Pacific Northwest corner of the USA. I've offered in-person landscape design services for years and now I am taking landscape design online by offering digital courses and resources for do-it-yourselfers. This is my new business: Garden Project Academy.
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Tag me in your projects @gardenprojectacademy. I would love to see what you’re working on!
Remember that everything in my videos are for informational purposes only: It is entirely up to you to decide what is best for you, and your landscape.
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@gardenprojectacademy
@gardenprojectacademy Год назад
I HAVE EXCITING NEWS! 🪴Design-Your-Own Landscape Layout ONLINE COURSE 🪴is now OPEN for enrollment! For do-it-yourselfers who want to create their own landscape design, but just need a little extra guidance. I’ll walk you through the design process, step by step, so you can create a practical, hand-drawn "layout plan" (a landscape design plan that shows the layout of the finished design). Learn more and sign up, here! www.gardenprojectacademy.com/diy-landscape-design-online-course/
@someguy5927
@someguy5927 Год назад
I planned all of my landscaping myself, using youtube primarily for info. There really isn't a lot like this so please keep up the great work!
@jacquibeaton3295
@jacquibeaton3295 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for reminding everyone about the critical place of native plants in local ecosystems. I'm loving your channel. 🌱🌼
@soniatriana9091
@soniatriana9091 Год назад
Wow! Great video! I have no lawn anywhere on my property. The front yard is especially colorful filled with roses, irises, ground-cover, day lilies; the flowers are constantly blooming - so there’s always color, plus there shrubs, a nectarine, fig, lime, quince, & 2 pomegranate trees in my front-yard. In my backyard, I have roses, perennials, irises, & daisies, to name a few, plus 20+ fruit trees. My maintenance is minimal, but pruning is needed & the fruit tree’s definitely need minimal to major pruning annually!
@JEBavido
@JEBavido Год назад
We decided to remove the wild row of miscellaneous mess growing through our back fence and threatening the overhead power lines. There are so many things to take into account! First, the neighbor can’t maintain his side of the fence row, and we can’t access it to do it for him. Any spot that’s unkempt grows poison ivy, so the fence row on our side is a hazard to us in spots that we keep fighting. The birds LOVE the fence row, so we need to grow an alternative before removing it. We want to use native plants. We’re also looking around at what was already on our acre and maybe use what we’ve noticed that the birds love, even if they aren’t native, but ONLY if they won’t be aggressive and spread through the neighborhood. We selected where to make a new row of plants away from the power lines that we could maintain all the way around, got some natives from a reputable source, planted them during this year’s wet and cool spring, got hit with over six weeks of high heat and no rain… poor things! They’re still alive but looking terrible. Anyway, long rant just to say there are so many decisions to make concerning the simple chore of cleaning up the back fence!🙄
@mimishope3266
@mimishope3266 7 месяцев назад
I feel your struggles. I have persistently trying to clean up a mess that borders my yard. It is very difficult when the neighbors do nothing. I am in my third case of poison ivy rash right now.
@elise1544
@elise1544 Год назад
This is a great video! You're awesome, love that you're advocating for native plants
@linguaphile42
@linguaphile42 Год назад
This is so good it's worth two viewings! I went with wax myrtles across the back of the property because they were free, and they did well for about eight years, but now half have died -- not sure why. They are natives, at least, and grew nicely, but are not sufficient now to block out my neighbors. Thank you so much for all the ideas and reassurance!
@CindDJo
@CindDJo Год назад
I love your videos. You give me so many ideas that I never thought of before. I'm a little braver now. :)
@r1zwana
@r1zwana 8 месяцев назад
Awesome content! I have 4 acres with probably 2 acres of lawn. I hope I can come up with a solution to minimize the lawn by 50% or more. Looking forward to watching all your videos! Thanks!
@stampinghippo7157
@stampinghippo7157 Год назад
WOW! All your content is packed to the prim with gardening wisdom and a high value for nature and wildlife. Love your approach, it´s always a peasure to watch your videos.
@es-hs9fd
@es-hs9fd 3 месяца назад
“Don’t be afraid to branch out.” LOL! Very witty gardeners joke. Great information here. Thanks so much!
@bekas6172
@bekas6172 Год назад
I would love some tips on how to increase privacy along property lines with overhead power and cable lines.
@scottbrady8565
@scottbrady8565 Год назад
You aught to check out Eve’s previous videos on privacy. This video just helps with plant selection.
@laliday
@laliday Год назад
I have the same problem. The power and cable companies tend to cut everything below the lines without regard for trees. My plan is to move the trees inward a few feet so that they are not directly below the cable lines. Using trees that don't grow beyond 12-15" should help too. Trimming them when necessary. I also love how she recommends a mix of trees. Some are very narrow like arborvitae so that ultimately can help maintain their tall look without much trimming. I'm hoping that moving everything 4' away from below the line can minimize interference of the cable/power companies.
@Abdi.Yamotahari
@Abdi.Yamotahari Месяц назад
Excellent presentation, Thank You. Great Information. In a process of creating some privacy screens for the back yard and find this video very helpful. Your suggestion about standing in various spots and check the line of sight is a great idea. Thanks and Blessings to you,
@kathyzakharyuk8050
@kathyzakharyuk8050 Год назад
Excellent information on “private screen” planting! I’m someone who loves neat & pattern looking landscape and at first was concerned things would look messy unless I used the same kind of plants/trees on repeat. But you totally gave excellent options on how to still achieve this overall :) thanks
@juliemoses1909
@juliemoses1909 Год назад
Don’t be afraid to branch out. 😂
@joybill5466
@joybill5466 8 месяцев назад
😂😂😂
@justlooking4771
@justlooking4771 4 месяца назад
Thank you for the in-depth videos! I’m more or less starting from scratch in my backyard and want to do this right the first time. Thank you from Virginia Beach!
@wolvessmileback
@wolvessmileback 28 дней назад
Thank you so much for the info, I love your ideas!
@evalindell2757
@evalindell2757 Год назад
I love this! 💚 I hope you keep the course and other videos to look at later?!? I am too busy to see all now, as in Sweden, where I am, it is perfect planting time and I have a new garden 😊 (like Christmas for us garden lovers) 🍀
@dmoro67
@dmoro67 2 месяца назад
You are a rock star! My new favorite YT channel.
@wyndiefeatherstone948
@wyndiefeatherstone948 Год назад
Wow you are amazing! Thank you!!
@scottbrady8565
@scottbrady8565 Год назад
I heard good things about the Purple Pillar Rose of Sharon by Proven Winners. It’s like other Rose of Sharons, but only gets 2 to 3 feet wide but 10 to 15 feet tall. Ideal for small yards with plenty of sun.
@shirleyandrews1152
@shirleyandrews1152 8 месяцев назад
I like your idea of planting a variety of plants. I’m doing research now on evergreen flowering shrubs. There are so many beautiful wonderful plants out there. I lost 7 big old trees in the Camp Fire in Paradise Ca. Only 1 tree is coming back from the roots, it’s a native Black Oak.
@rahush9515
@rahush9515 3 месяца назад
Hi I see that you have an online course for diy landscaping. I would like to do landscaping for my yard and plant and make beautiful spaces . Will this course help me do it specifically for my space ? Thankyou much Your videos are really helpful. I like them
@tonyalewis9053
@tonyalewis9053 Год назад
I found a local landscape company that specializes in Native plants and will do consulting work too.
@user-ut4zw6so6o
@user-ut4zw6so6o Год назад
Very helpful thanks so much
@brendamcelyea1246
@brendamcelyea1246 Год назад
Excellent video, thank you!
@MrRKWRIGHT
@MrRKWRIGHT Год назад
Great video. I'm definitely following your recommendations on how to select the right plants to protect my backyard garden. . 🌹🌻🌼
@doriannemosich232
@doriannemosich232 2 месяца назад
You are so helpful, experienced thank you!
@krspurrier
@krspurrier Год назад
Great video! You are awesome!
@23Bentley45
@23Bentley45 10 месяцев назад
Fabulous channel!!!
@patloayza8613
@patloayza8613 Год назад
What software program do you use?
@chrisg220
@chrisg220 Месяц назад
What software are you using in 2:30
@user-wu7wj2el5e
@user-wu7wj2el5e 28 дней назад
🌱
@nancylarson3362
@nancylarson3362 Год назад
❤️
@GDSavingThePast
@GDSavingThePast 11 месяцев назад
Great content especially for someone like me that is just learning about gardening. I do have a question about sheet mulching. I have been accumulating brown cardboard boxes with the intention of using it with mulch. It has been very rainy here this Spring so the garden projects I have planned are going very slow and in the mean time I am running out of space to store the cardboard. There is an area of my yard that I will be tackling next year that is always a weedy problem. Since I will not be ready to order any mulch until I finish my current projects, can I just lay the cardboard down over this weedy area with a few rocks on top to hold it down without mulch on top and then sometime in a few months put mulch on top of the cardboard. Thanks for the help GD
@esscee2520
@esscee2520 8 месяцев назад
Yes, you can. Worms might nibble away at the bottom layer of card, but other than you donating some carbon to the soil in that area instead of your planned area, all good. Useful tip I got at a permaculture course this year was to put my cardboard boxes outside on the ground in the rain before I cover them in mulch and the tape is much easier to remove once the card is wet from the rain. It has rained virtually non-stop here in the Waikato NZ for the last 18 months, so it has been a great tip.
@GDSavingThePast
@GDSavingThePast 8 месяцев назад
@@esscee2520 Thank you
@mavisjones4750
@mavisjones4750 Год назад
Conifers are not my favorite plants. They remind me of the cedar Christmas trees that certain members of my family used when I was growing up. Also, for me I don't even really need the privacy as I love being able to talk to my neighbors and they talk to me whenever I'm outside. What privacy I needed is created by my privacy fence. That being said, when I installed my fencing, I decided to use the one neighbor, who already had fencing, as my 4th side. Planting on that side of the back yard is to hide the hideous wood privacy fence. (I went with a wood tone vinyl). While I love this neighbor, like most folks around here with wood privacy fences, it's not taken care of, so it's hideous. Except for 3 plants, everything else that I've planted along the fence will be in the 4 - 6 ft range. The 3 plants that will be over 6 ft were planted because I liked the plants and not for privacy. I've used a mix of deciduous and ever green shrubs.
@arlenecam4239
@arlenecam4239 Год назад
This is great ! Our neighbor sometimes surprises us by saying hello there! And offer vegetables! Which is a nice gesture but I just want to do my thing in the backyard alone .
@rosainecalmeyer4428
@rosainecalmeyer4428 2 месяца назад
Wow, I can’t keep up with you
@TimMangat
@TimMangat Год назад
what is the name of the software being used in the video
@shrinkingviolet3
@shrinkingviolet3 8 месяцев назад
It would be nice if she would answer these questions,
@jabjab6156
@jabjab6156 Год назад
Love you videos, but if you could slow down your speaking. You talk so fast it's hard to take it all in. Thanks
@kerrygainfort7821
@kerrygainfort7821 7 месяцев назад
If you go to settings (top right corner when you tap the screen), you can choose "playback speed" & slow it down to what suits you 😊
@Lik3ToSing
@Lik3ToSing 21 день назад
I can never get rid of bamboo in my yard
@diannehernandez1450
@diannehernandez1450 16 дней назад
It would be more helpful and more enjoyable to listen to if you slowed down. Thanks.
@thomasmosley1817
@thomasmosley1817 2 месяца назад
I just found your RU-vid channel and found it very informative!!! I enjoyed watching your videos, however I find that you run the pictures too fast and also would prefer that you slow down your speaking! It’s hard to absorb what you’re trying to convey! Otherwise I really like your videos! LadyJMo
@karenolson5556
@karenolson5556 Год назад
Honey...you talk too fast...I'm not catching it all!!!
@akristen4971
@akristen4971 Год назад
There is a setting to slow the video speed
@josanders1428
@josanders1428 8 месяцев назад
You are talking waaay to fast. What is the hurry.
@Silrielmavi
@Silrielmavi Месяц назад
You can set the speed slower if that's helpful to you, it's in the settings of the video. I enjoy the speed she speaks at since I usually listen to RU-vid videos at 2 times speed 😊
@misterphib
@misterphib 26 дней назад
Lol…
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