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Recommendations For Plants Along Driveway
Question:Can anyone suggest a good tree and bush to go up our 280 foot driveway. We had some and had to yank them out to do a sewer. I would like a tree about 20+ feet tall for privacy, fast growing, small roots as we have a about a 5 foot wide area between driveways. I would like a bush to do for the first 100 feet about 5-6 ft tall,Cher from Provo, UT Answer:Cher,Is your driveway paved? Are you trying to avoid sewer problems again? As a tree matures, its far-reaching roots can actually buckle the pavement, so it is not usually advisable to plant shallow root or fast growing trees near streets, driveways, or sidewalks. With shallow root trees, the roots tend to grow out laterally instead of down. As a rule, small trees should be kept 5 ft away from a paved surface, and medium trees at least 10 feet away. If your driveway is not paved, here are some small to medium trees (under 30 ft) that may work, although they are not necessarily considered shallow root trees:
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I would recommend English Laurel as it's SUPER fast growing (2 feet per year if fertilized) is super hardy, grows in full sun or shade, is evergreen & also grows to over 30 feet tall (unless you want to trim it into a shape). You can either take cuttings & plant a totally FREE English Laurel hedge (like I am) by propagating them yourself (all you need are several bags of sand & some rooting hormone, besides that there's no cost!) or you can buy from these wonderful discount growers in Oregon: Post by Cyinda RE: Recommendations For Plants Along DrivewayI've seen driveways lined with blueberry bushes. They look really nice, and you get berries every year--a really nice perk, especially with rising grocery prices. Different varieties grow to different heights, so you can choose to stagger the varieties that grow best in your area. Post by susanmajp RE: Recommendations For Plants Along DrivewayMy current favorite bush is forsythia. Gorgeous in the spring when they are blooming yellow, but still pretty once the blooms are gone. Easily grows several feet tall pretty quickly. Cathy Post by gavacuumqueen RE: Recommendations For Plants Along DrivewayPoplars are fast growing and there are several varities. Post by Glenn'sMom | ||
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