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Forum: Texas GardeningReplies: 4, Views: 57
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LarissaH
Denton, TX
(Zone 7b)

July 21, 2008
11:36 AM

Post #5295941

Trying to come up with a privacy screen specimen for a shady spot. Needs to be 10-15 ft tall. Evergreen is a plus, but if the branches are full enough bare it's ok to be deciduous. Fast growing is a plus.

I tried three times - THREE - to grow fatsia in that spot and it keeps dying so I give up. I need a replacement. My deck and my neighbor's livingroom window are directly across from each other and both of us would like relief from the direct view...

Any ideas?

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