Garden Landscaping 10 Fast-Growing Hedges That Add Privacy to Your Yard in No Time These varieties will grow quickly, allowing you to enjoy them in just a few months. By Adrienne Jordan Adrienne Jordan As a writer and lifestyle expert, Adrienne Jordan has knowledge of travel, gardening, cleaning, and other important everyday topics. She has been a freelance journalist for over 10 years. Editorial Guidelines Published on June 13, 2024 Close Photo: undefined undefined / Getty Images If you’re looking for that "wow" factor to add to your front or backyard, consider planting some fast-growing hedges. You won't have to wait long to enjoy their foliage. Some fast-growing hedges can also flower, making them a beautiful, showy addition to your current garden. Ready to get planting? Consider these 10 expert-recommended hedge varieties and witness your landscape transform in just a few months. Stephen McFarlane, regional landscaping manager of Sandals Resorts Beth Bolles, horticulture agent with the University of Florida IFAS Extension Escambia County 10 Fast-Growing Shade Trees That Will Cool Down Your Yard ASAP 01 of 10 Green Buttonwood Gerald Corsi / Getty Images A mid-sized tree with attractive, twisting bark and soft foliage that can be grown easily as a hedge, the green buttonwood (Conocarpus erectus) grows in full sun and is tolerant of many soil conditions, says Stephen McFarlane, regional landscaping manager of Sandals Resorts. Zone: 10 to 11Mature size: Up to 40 feet high x 20 feet wide Care requirements: Full sun to partial shade; clay or sandy soil; moderate water; salt air and water tolerant Find Your Gardening Zone 02 of 10 Oleander Olena Lialina / Getty Images A beautiful, easy-to-grow flowering shrub with a rapid rate of growth, if left unpruned, oleander (Nerium oleander) can reach heights of 15 feet, but pruning will create more privacy. "This plant does best in full sun and will tolerate the poorest of soils," says McFarlane. Zone: 9 to 11Mature size: 15 feet tall x 12 feet wideCare requirements: Full sun; well-draining soil, but tolerant of poor soil; minimal watering Oleander is highly toxic to both humans and animals. Always wear protective coverings when working with your oleander plant. 03 of 10 Golden Dewdrop Tatiana Terekhina / Getty Images "An extremely fast-growing evergreen shrub, the Golden dewdrop (Duranta erecta) can reach heights of 15 to 18 feet tall," says MacFarlane. "Clusters of violet-blue flowers arch from branchlets and turn to golden berries at maturity—beware, the leaves and berries are poisonous." Zone: 10 to 11Mature size: 15 to 18 feet tallCare requirements: Full sun to partial shade; rich, loamy soil; moderate watering 04 of 10 Small Leaf Clusia Getty Images A good choice for hedging, the small leaf clusia (Clusia guttifera) has a fast growth rate (growing a couple of feet per year) and dense, attractive foliage, according to MacFarlane. "It needs full sun to grow rapidly and prefers well-draining soil rich in organic matter," he says. "Clusia is relatively drought-tolerant when established." Zone: 10 to 11Mature size: 15 to 20 feet tallCare requirements: Full sun; well-draining soil; minimal watering 14 Hedge Plants That Provide Natural Privacy for Your Home 05 of 10 Seagrape Duke Rick The seagrape (Coccoloba uvifera) is a fast-growing multi-stemmed, vase-shaped shrub or tree with course, leathery leaves that can be easily pruned into a dense hedge 10 to 30 feet tall. Salt and drought tolerant when established, it can be grown in clay to sandy, well-drained soils and prefers full sun, especially when grown as a hedge. It even produces edible fruit in the fall. Zone: 9 to 11Mature size: 10 to 30 feet tallCare requirements: Full sun; clay to sandy, well-drained soil; drought tolerant 06 of 10 Hibiscus Daniel V Fung / Getty Images Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) offers beautiful, tropical-looking flowers. "A very fast-growing flowering shrub that comes in many different shapes and colors, some hibiscus varieties can reach heights of 15 to 20 feet if left unpruned, making them great as an informal hedge," says MacFarlane. "These plants are moderately salt-tolerant and love the sun but will tolerate partial shade and prefer a soil with ample organic matter and compost." Zone: 9 to 12Mature size: 15 to 20 feet tallCare requirements: Full sun to partial shade; rich soil with organic matter 07 of 10 Sweet Viburnum R A Kearton / Getty Images "The sweet viburnum (Viburnum odoratissimum) grows to be a large shrub up to 20 feet," says Beth Bolles, horticulture agent with the University of Florida IFAS Extension Escambia County. "Spring blooms will be fragrant and the plants grow well in full sun with some moisture or partial shade. Once established, plants are drought-tolerant and grow well with average rainfall." Zone: 7 to 9Mature Size: Up to 20 feet tall x 20 feet wideCare Requirements: Full sun to partial shade; moist soil; moderate watering 15 Privacy Shrubs to Make Your Yard Feel Like a Secluded Oasis 08 of 10 Saltbush Jack N. Mohr / Getty Images "A native evergreen shrub with a more open growth habit, the saltbush plants (Baccharis halmifolia) are tolerant of salt spray and moist soils but can grow well in a landscape," says Bolles. "Cottony white or pale yellow flowers cover the shrub in the fall. Grows well in sun and is often visited by butterflies and bees when in flower." Zone: 5 to 9Mature size: 12 feet tall x 6 feet wideCare requirements: Full sun; moist soils; moderate watering 09 of 10 Cleyera Getty Images Many cleyera cultivars make attractive hedges and are fast growing, says Bolles. "Plants are evergreen with shiny green or red foliage (new leaves) while white flowers occur in late May that are visited by many pollinators," she says. Zone: 5 to 9bMature size: 6 to 8 feet tall for Juliet; 8 to 10 feet tall for Bronze Beauty; over 10 feet tall for LeannCare requirements: Full sun or partial shade; rich, well-drained soil; water established plants when rainfall is lacking for several weeks 15 Colorful Flowering Shrubs to Make Your Garden Look Like a Painting 10 of 10 Florida Anise Seven75 / Getty Images "The Florida anise (Illicium floridanum) is an evergreen shrub for a shady site," says Bolles. "Green leaves are very aromatic and plants are covered with small red star-shaped flowers in late winter/early spring. Plants prefer some moisture in the soil to grow best." Zone: 7 to 10Mature size: 6 to 10 feet tallCare requirements: Full shade; moist soil; moderate watering Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit