How Do I Landscape My Backyard For Privacy in Colorado?
When the summer sun invites you to spend time outside in your backyard, you don’t want to accept the invitation and then focus on your neighbors or passersby watching you. Here are some tips to create some privacy and help you get the most out of your backyard living area.
How Do I Landscape My Backyard For Privacy in Colorado?
Grow a living fence
Hedges have been a private landscape feature for years. Placing hedges along property lines can help keep nosy neighbors and prying eyes. One advantage of growing a hedge, depending on the plant material, of course, is that it can reach nearly any height you desire.
The downside is, that it takes either a lot of money or time to establish a long, high hedgerow. Hedges also need a good amount of maintenance when it comes to keeping them neatly trimmed. The good news is, that with the right placement, even a hedge of moderate size can be effective.
Fill in with bamboo
Adding bamboo is a great landscaping idea to create tropical privacy. Bamboo grows tall enough to shield you from unsightly views or unwanted attention. You can plant bamboo on its own, or use it to fill in gaps around pergolas and fences. Take care though, bamboo can be very invasive, and should only be planted in containers and beds with strong barriers.
Create a private enclave
Wide-open yards are wonderful to have, however, they are not ideal for private outdoor spaces. Build an intimate corner by bordering your patio with small trees and shrubs. For additional privacy, consider anchoring your patio furniture with a simple wooden structure that still permits light and a breeze to pass through.
Plant your pergola
For a pergola with a little extra coziness and shade, fill in the structure’s sides and open the top with twining plants. The crossbeams and poles create the perfect base for climbing greenery in a sunny space. The overall effect will be serene and romantic. Not to mention, also very private. Give the vines time to reach the top – it is worth the wait.
Hang out with your greens
Another version of a living fence or living wall is a custom-made vertical garden. Fill your vertical garden with containers of vegetables, herbs, or flowering plants. No matter what your choice of greenery is, the decision to garden in hanging planters will not only screen your yard from outside view but will free up space in small spaces.
Elevate your style
If you are rethinking your backyard altogether, build privacy from the ground up. Cascading landscapes attain this in a discreet and picturesque way. The backyard’s multilevel design can be designed to showcase bushes and trees, planted at varying heights. This will create a secluded retreat that is still feel open and airy in the center.
The terraced arrangements can also increase your backyard décor options. Space out elements such as hanging baskets and birdbaths on different levels, highlighting all, but not crowding each other.
Try a trellis
A backyard trellis provides a direct yet modest solution to the privacy problem. The structure interrupts sight-lines, however, allowing soft breezes and spotted sunlight through. It is the ideal support for several climbing plants or flowering vines. A trellis can become a beautiful focal point in your outdoor living space.
A few plants to grow for backyard privacy
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Arborvitae – It creates a dense evergreen hedge.
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Hicks Yew – A low-maintenance, evergreen backdrop with winter berries.
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Skip Laurel – With annual shaping, it can make a beautiful 10-foot privacy screen.
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Privet – It is fast growing and given proper care, it can add between 2 and 3 feet to its height each year.
Visit your local nursery for many more home improvement and landscaping design ideas that create privacy for your outdoor rooms. A little creativity goes a long way!
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