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Tashi D
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The question you need to ask yourself is if you are looking for a permanent or temporary solution.
The permanent solution is going to take longer to achieve, because you will be going for hedging material, probably evergreen, which will be purchased in a marketable size (in a pot) and so will take some time to get up to size. This solution also costs more initially.
Alternatively, one can put in beds of annuals that are tall-growing. The problem with this is that the plants are only as tall as they are advertised at in their full maturity, and will be much smaller while growing up to size. Sunflowers are an example.
The permanent solution is going to take longer to achieve, because you will be going for hedging material, probably evergreen, which will be purchased in a marketable size (in a pot) and so will take some time to get up to size. This solution also costs more initially.
Alternatively, one can put in beds of annuals that are tall-growing. The problem with this is that the plants are only as tall as they are advertised at in their full maturity, and will be much smaller while growing up to size. Sunflowers are an example.