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These are the BEST privacy trees for your garden

You may be familiar with Arborvitae Green Giant, and Leyland Cypress for their fast growth, but when it comes to privacy bigger isn't always better. Here are some great shrubs that stay full and are low maintenance.

Alex Calamia

Jun 10, 2026, 5:54 AM

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Privacy trees are the most cost-effective and beautiful way to make your outdoor space truly yours (and not your neighbors!) Whether you want to block a neighbor's view, reduce road noise, or create a backyard retreat, the right screening plants can transform a property. However, one of the biggest mistakes homeowners make is focusing only on growth rate when choosing the best privacy trees.

This week I visited family-owned East End Nurseries in Kings Park, NY to talk with owner Nick Mitchell. The nursery specializes in sourcing, selecting, and installing privacy trees for yards of all shapes and sizes. Want to learn more from East End Trees? You can follow them on Instagram & Facebook or visit them in Kings Park.

The problem with fast growing privacy trees

Fast growing trees often seem like the best value. This thinking has made plants such as Green Giant Arborvitae and Leyland Cypress extremely popular, and for a good reason. These trees can be a great choice for large properties and for property owners that are willing to prune them regularly, but are not the ideal choice for smaller yards.

Green Giant Arborvitae can grow several feet per year and eventually reach heights of 40 to 60 feet. Once a privacy tree grows beyond its intended space, annual trimming can become a significant expense. If they are not regularly pruned, tall evergreens will become more open with age which can lead to gaps and thinner spots that reduce privacy.

Traditional Arborvitae varieties remain among the most commonly planted privacy trees because of their evergreen foliage and reliability. However, they also require thoughtful spacing and long term planning. A row that looks perfectly sized when planted can become overcrowded years later, leading to competition, thinning foliage, and increased maintenance.

Japanese cryptomeria, often called Japanese cedar, is not as popular as Leyland Cypress, but could be a better choice than Cypress if you're looking for textured and more dense foliage. Cryptomeria is a great choice for spots that need a large privacy choice but will outgrow small garden spaces quickly.

Rather than choosing the fastest growing plant available, homeowners should consider mature size first. In many situations, a smaller tree or shrub that naturally fits the space can be more economical over the life of the landscape.

Compact Versions of Tall Trees

Plant breeders are constantly introducing new varieties of trees that have denser foliage and a tighter growing habit than their taller growing counterparts. An example is the "Teddy Bear" and "Little Gem" Southern Magnolia. Traditional Southern Magnolias can become massive shade trees, but Teddy Bear maintains a much narrower, more manageable form while still offering the glossy evergreen leaves and large fragrant flowers that make magnolias so desirable.

Similarly, Skinny Skip Laurel offers an upright, narrow alternative to traditional Laurels. It creates an effective evergreen screen while taking up less space and requiring less maintenance. For smaller properties, this can be a much better long term solution than planting large trees that eventually outgrow their location.

Other excellent screening plants include Fluffy Arborvitae, which has golden yellow foliage and will stay under 10 feet tall, or a Golden Globe Arborvitae that stay under 3 feet tall.

The best privacy screen is not necessarily the one that grows the fastest. It is the one that reaches the desired height, maintains good density, and fits comfortably within the available space for decades. By focusing on mature size rather than short term growth, homeowners can avoid costly pruning, reduce maintenance, and enjoy a healthier, more attractive landscape for years to come.

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