If you want flowers and no berries, just trim as the flowers fade. . I am in El Paso, Texas where various types of privet (I have 6 different varieties) do quite well. A third way you may not like it to use Roundup. Whatever it is, if it has been repeated pruned since the 40s you wont kill it by cutting it down hard I would suggest removing the biggest branches right at the bottom, and leaving the thinner branches about 2/3 of the height you actually want this plant to be. That will also prevent it seeding. Thank you again. I have a Japanese variegated privet on my walking path and it produces the best smelling flowers! Left untrimmed privet will flower profusely, while trimmed trees dont flower much at all.
No. This is very helpful. The variegated from of Chinese privet is much tamer, and has attractive leaves edged in white. They should die, and then you CAN cut them short at the ground, because the roots should be dead too. This is probably the best article Ive read about privet online; thank you so much! How long would each size container take to get to a good height (1-2ft)? Both the wall and fence are owned by our neighbors who have been problematic with maintenance. They are pretty tough and easy to move around. A variety listed as growing smaller will of course take longer to reach that height than a tall variety will, if you are willing to keep trimming it regularly. I have variegated privet, and I love it (needs to be trimmed). Japanese privet is a small tree, but if planted with enough space allowed for their growth, it is an attractive and very tough plant and a great choice for a difficult area. Im in south western KY. So I think the two you have bought will be fine in your hedge. The hedge/shrub was planted by my Gramps back in the 40s. It does depend on variety, but California is probably not a good state to plant it, and anyway, you have a lot of other choices.
Hi Thoughts? My favorite small tree with small (max 15-20 ft if not pruned smaller) and small root lengths (5 ft deep water makes them go downward). Just remember to water well and regularly during the weeks after planting, especially during summer, and periodically after that when you can. Did it even when tenants were out. I am making a serpentine shaped hedge to back up my roses and to hide the neighbors very ugly wood fence. Lots of superior choices olive trees; Pittosporum tobira (could be a bit rounded for you if you dont want to trim); other Pittosporum, such as variegated ones; any of the taller growing varieties of crape myrtle; Photinia Red Robin; Oleander (again, lots of colors, but dont go for a double-flowering type, which can be slower and less attractive when large. Even evergreen privets are likely to lose a lot of leaves in your area in winter, so the short answer is not really. I saw online in a Proven Winners posting a picture of Ligustrum-Golden Ticket. It has grown into a very low maintenance beautiful small tree. I live in Michigan. The risk of drift is too great if you use a sprayer. But right on the shore you should have the coastal effect keeping it a bit warmer, so probably OK. You might also consider using eastern red cedar Juniperus virginiana, which clips well, grows on the shore, is more cold resistant, and doesnt grow so fast, so needs less frequent clipping.
This is superior protection for plants in transit for up to 12 days. I want to avoid sprouting and invasion. Obviously invasive privets. Thank you. We want a full hedge about 4 ft high to block the wind and create privacy but not something that will block our view or overtake the entire bed. You could find you need to trim more than once a year, and if you do you probably wont see flowers at all. I spoke to an arborist about these privets like yours that are all over Northern California (I have one in my backyard, and my neighbor has one in his front yard. The shrub from HELL !!! We really are interested in planting something evergreen that can create a privacy hedge. Simply cut healthy stems about 10cm long from the parent plant on a warm autumn day.
Plants will be stunted in growth, leaves turn yellow or they drop. This makes it suitable for growing in very urban areas. On the other hand, many birds use the seed as a food source, while also distributing the plant around, so its a judgement call on what is more important. Some have fallen but we have lots on the tree and would like to see them gone. Whats the lifespan of privets? I wonder though, have you considered Pittosporum tobira? They grow all over in my town in NorCal. Thanks! Xylosma (Xlosma congesta). I planted 750 bareroot privet plants around my garden a couple of years ago. I live in Massachusetts. Snap up great exclusive offers from our carefully chosen partners. There are plenty of very toxic things that smell and taste good. Whether youre looking for trees to grace the front of your house or a privacy screen for your backyard, we provide the same high-quality selection of trees, shrubs, and mosses as found at your local nursery. Im not very knowledgeable on plant names and have been utilizing a plant identification Facebook site.
Glad we dont have small children or nibbly pets. We are on a barrier island in New Jersey.USA This year we had very sparse growth and two look almost dead. Is there a variety that would stay green throughout the winter?? its like an army. Fertilize and mulch with something rich, like manure or compost, keep it watered, and you will be amazed at the speed it will come back. It did rain yesterday again & I thought they were looking better but today it looks like something is wrong with them . A quick google says it could grow up to 33 feet? Full sun and clay (of course). I found it with you, thank you. Besides cutting them out one at a time is there any other way I can get rid of them without killing all my flowers and plants in flower beds? From the description it doesnt sound like any of the plants you mention they all have regular flowers, not at all like the irregular, chestnut flower you describe. Also, would this likely stay evergreen in Zone 7a? Wondering if the seedlings are safe to eat. But, yes, its likely a good fit for you. Japanese privet has a good fragrance, but of course fragrance is subjective. It still came back!! Id love it to be super dense and reach at least 6ft tall. As you can see, the whole thing of invasiveness, and the amount of damage done by it, varies from place to place, so I wouldnt be hard on nurseries its up to the consumer to make the choice, no? Does very well in the pacific northwest. Am I correct to assume they will grow 10 to 12 feet high which will be 4 feet above the fence line? Northern Napa California. This is so interesting! OkI need some help.
I love privets but in my zone it seems that they are not evergreen. Lodense is a form of the European privet, Ligustrum vulgare, but it is certainly compact enough for your needs, and not likely to take over. Do not like nor do I care for the fusty harangue. I have never forgotten that story.
or even as an unclipped flowering shrub in a small garden. I purchased this tree because Ive seen a mature one in another landscape and they are awesome. How would I know if its dead or just traumatized? Does the Davidson Hardy check all these boxes? The common privet is band in Maine as it is labeled as invasive. Plan is to trim right after flowering as suggested. Are they all the same plant? It has cooling properties that are known to help the yin, and support the liver and kidneys. Magnificent website. For two years after planting, water your privet hedge in dry spells and keep the area around the plants free of weeds. Because I mistake the sent as Holunder flower/elderflower and I tried to make a syrup out of it. Yes, its slower than privet (just about everything is!) Plus, it will grow over 20 feet tall, although I expect you are planning to trim it, but it could become too large. . Round-Up doesnt seem to phase them. So do the bees. Needless to say, not a tree in sight. Identifying plants is not easy if you dont actually see them, there are just too many plants, and even if they are privet, knowing which exact one is very hard. Two feet out from the fence. The tree seemed to appreciate it. I live in Qubec Canada. I live in Southern California.. a lot of sun and high heat. Just happened on this amazing blog. Privet-Ugh, such a nuisance!! What about using Emerald Green Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis)? The lack of smell suggests it isnt privet, but peoples idea of what smells strong or not varies a lot too. . People have died that way really, they have. . Wax leaf not fond of too much water. We must just know who to invite over and who to have the bouncer throw out. There are tiny little seeds everywhere. I am having terrible trouble with rust coloring of leaves, then it turns yellow, drys up but does not fall off. Do it soon, or if it hasnt flowered yet, do it straight after flowering. A light-colored type (not variegated) needs more water. They should work out fine.
Its pollen season in Northern California and I am reacting like no previous year. I plan on keeping both so any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Smells heavenly!
If you are on the north side, you will find your neighbor gets the best side of the privet hedge, and your side will be relatively thin, since it is the shady side. Used to be in a large pot, then 2 years ago I planted it in a garden next to our front porch. I live in the foot of the Catskills in Sullivan County NY not far from the Delaware River, in a zone sometimes identified as 5, sometimes 4. It does get clusters of berries once or twice a year. The one sometimes referred to as Chinese ligustrum lucidum is actually used in Chinese herbal medicine Maybe they need some lessons on swarming. OH MY GOSH since I moved here 5 years ago it crops up everywhere on my little 1 acre house place and into the woods some. I see your and other comments describe the flower scent as honey-like as in sweet Im sensitive to sickeningly sweet scents (like Russian olive) and pollen. Both of those are invasive, and are actually very similar (ovalifolium is one parent of x ibolium).
It will take maybe 3 summers of growth for them to reach good drought resistance. Would anybody happen to know the suggested spacing for planting a privet hedge? Its a good screen, only needs shearing a few times during the summer to keep it neat, and we never water or feed it. As for bugs, I am afraid you will get what you get, and plants arent designed to satisfy our strictly human opinions on good and bad in the insect world! Be careful to check for bird nests before pruning.
Buy a pair of mature trees, select from lemon 'Eureka' or orange 'Navelina', or one of each, *and receive a free Mexican lime tree in 9cm pot and free citrus feed. Not sure what people are talking about with comments invasive and seedlings everywhere. Pick from foxgloves, anemones, cyclamen, ferns and more. The Northern Privet is a great shrub, perfect for a hedge or individual plant. It has been blossoming since may, but many of the blossoms are dying. Heres my mystery: The privets used to be dense and lush; however, a few years ago we noticed that they were thinning out. It has fragrant white flowers that bloom in May and June, after which it produces small blackberries. P.S. We bought an old farmhouse in Connecticut in 2015.
I bought and planted a 24 in boxed Japanesse Privet Tree 3 years ago and I live in Arizona Zone 9 (Phoenix Metro). a little confusing. Not disagreeing with you in principle and thanks for all your hard work in clearing land but these issues are more nuanced than you are suggesting. Maybe you can cut it down in fall and move it? what is privet tree very tall flammability? have privet hedge since 2005. Its great because it shields the house from the road, which at the time the house was built was a dirt country lane, but has now become a busy state road. He never asked permission. Im in oklahoma. Unfortunately, it is planted too close to my houe so I have to frequently trim it as it grows fast. I just wish I could figure out if the ones I have are the medicinal ones. 2-for-1 entry to Kew Gardens, Warwick Castle, Leeds Castle and many more. You could have any of the ones described here sorry, cant be more specific. I would like 10 15 feet in height, non invasive, more bushy than tree-like. The green is stronger and will in time take over if you leave it. No flowers = no berries, and no sprouting plants in your yard, or anywhere else. Plants have grown completely out of control here. If you are at all worried, spend a few minutes taking off the spent flowers once they fade, and trim it back a bit at the same time. So much great information. I live in NJ outside Philadelphia and Im now learning they may not thrive here. Plenty of helpful info here. like beauty, is in the nose of the smeller I love the smell of lilies, but to others it is sickly sweet and funereal. Prune once or twice a year to maintain a traditional hedge shape. It is messy and parking the car under it is not wise. Dont mix sizes, the smaller ones wont grow well. The flowers are tiny and white with little smell and the leaves are dark and shiny. Store in a cool place and keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted.
Firm plants in and water well. I would advise 2 things. For a long hedge its often quicker to dig out a planting trench than make individual holes. In the rest of our yard we have privet almost everywhere and are trying to make our yard not look just like weeds. Most of the foliage is in the upper 6 to 12 area. Privet is a popular choice for city, country and coastal hedges.
On occasion we have had a flock of beautiful waxring birds come through and eat ALL the berrie. Reading these comments has made me nervous about our recent choice to plant Lodense privets along our west fence as a hedge in Colorado. Privet is tough and easy to propagate. As far as I know there has been no work on producing varieties that dont set seed, which would be a good thing for some plant breeder to take on. We planted a series of Japanese privets for a privacy hedge. There is an awesome Privet hedge that runs along the road in front of the house. Sounds like rust mites see the entry on this guide from Cornell University. What are your thoughts? I dont want berries! Add to this literally thousands of seedlings all over my property. Also wondering what time.e of year is it that they bloom?
Glad you like it.
For low-maintenance, this plant stand out. That sort of thing is always interesting. The glossy fruit of the privet bush is one of the oldest Chinese herbal remedies, used for over 2,000 years, at least from the time of the writing of the Divine Husbandmans Classic of the Materia Medica in 190 BCE. I grow it for the privacy and for the birds and am shocked that so many people hate it. Look too at the out of stock at the bottom of the page many will be back in in a few months, and you can get an email notification. Thank you for such an insight about the plant. My neighbor cut them down until they were a foot high and then pulled them out by the roots without my permission. . The honey bees like the flowers. I want to plant some trees that are evergreen to provide privacy since I have two story homes surrounding me. That hedge was planted at the base of the wall and has grown to about 9feet high. If they are taking over, perhaps you want to replace them with something less aggressive? Put some compost or rotted manure over the roots, water well, and I bet it will come back like you wouldnt believe! Further south the Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense) is the playground bully. Can I plant close to other trees? The Juniper Virginiana is a common site in my neck of the woods for sure. My online search for privet tonight brought me to your article it is EXACTLY what I needed!
Could the scent of the California privet be in this category? Published: Tuesday, 4 June, 2019 at 2:05 pm. Can you help me decide? I suggest taking a piece, in bloom or with berries, to a local garden center, where you might get lucky and find someone who knows the local plants in your area. I am the daughter of an amazing gardener, as was her mother. All the other hedges in the neighborhood are totally different. The amount of flowering/berries can differ from year to year. Tn Tree Nursery understands that trees, which beautify, provide fresh oxygen, shade, and beauty, are essential to a happy, healthy home. Thank you so much for making it available and giving more information that I have found before. It thrives there, has the most intoxicating fragrance when blooming, and is easily maintained with occasional pruning.
Bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days of receiving unless weather-related problems prohibit planting. It grew to 3 feet over the winter but Ive cut it down to about 20 inches this first year and Im filling in with new plants. I know all good things come to an end. Regular trimming is the best way to reduce or eliminate flowering in any privet. Which of course caused it to be barren near the bottom/ground and ugly hence the removal. And naturally, thanks for your effort! As this article makes clear, there are certainly privet species that are invasive. Im in Louisiana. Then come the tiny pure berries that stain surrounding walkways. Hi.
Thanks for the info. It is in stock right now. The opposite it will divert the plants energy into making leaves and stems. So plant one and save the bees! Wow, you must have a large property! . Im looking for a screen hedge other than the overused laurel and thuja we have here. I assume it is the European version. Trim in late summer as well and you wont even get many blooms. Reading some of these comments has me a little nervous. Remember it is not Ligustrum vulgare, which is pretty invasive just about everywhere. Im imagining just letting them grow natural form. What a great, helpful article! All trees drop leaves at least for part of the year its the price of having plants. Now the blooms are dying but it appears the fullness of the leaves on the bush has diminished significantly. If not, I was considering planting cherry laurel in place. It is invasive in warmer zones, where Ligustrum japonicum, Japanese privet, is a better choice, but I dont think it would spread in NJ. We thought it was due to the drought and installed irrigation to give them a fairly deep drink a couple times a week. Its a great way to open up an enticing glimpse of borrowed landscape, such as a tree or an interesting building: Video: Will privet cope with hard pruning? I have 2 taking over my fence line. I am considering doing a rejuvenation pruning because the shrubs were never properly pruned and are quite leggy at the base. Known as the Waxleaf Privet, it is garlanded with large, 8-inch-long clusters of pure-white flowers in spring. Remember that pruning is only needed for many shrubs if there are space issues and if you have to prune a lot then you probably have wrong plant, wrong place syndrome. They provide wonderful shade, the bees and butterflies are abundant when they bloom, they do grow fast which is great if you are looking for a small shade tree and they are easy to prune. I have been going through some pretty miserable allergy problems. There are many of these growing on the wooded part of our property and I didnt know what they were but they are beautiful in bloom. Maybe just digging is easier no one said gardening didnt involve some hard work! It is a horrendously invasive species. However for a quick growing screen-Im in the center city and our yards are small-it is reliable and manageable. My sister got those genes, but not me, so I overthink ANY plants of any kind because I cant keep things alive! Lets hope so but these are tough plants that take some killing. Being that tall Im thinking they were Japanese privets. I live in zone 6a so none of the Privet is evergreen here. I am not sure which one we have growing next to our house, but I do find shoots of it everywhere starting to grow. Thank you SO much for your website. Regular trimming of a hedge turns it into an outstanding garden feature, and if the variegated Japanese privet is used, you have a hedge that sparkles with color all year round. Any suggestions on one that doesnt have berries? Glad I came across this page! I need something structured, architectural as the house and formal plantings call for it. It should have been contained in the jungles of Southeast Asia from where it cameI am in the process of trying to eliminate it from my 483 acre forestalmost IMPOSSIBLE !!! Thank you! Do yourself and your neighbors a favor. As everything I read says full sun, partial shade. This is a plant that comes in many varieties- there are hedges, trees, and privets come in a wide variety of sizes. I am so relieved to read that! It probably fits your needs fairly well, if you are at least in zone 6. Does this type of shrub exist? If you mean light shade with no sun, then they wont do, but maybe an upright yew tree would work? The ordinary version of that can be 30 feet tall. She said it was a non-native invasive species, and doesnt understand why they are still being sold in this state. I bought them because I read that golden ticket was not invasive. Large, double yellow flowers with pom-pom-like centres, bloom from July to September. It was created at North Carolina University by a reputable scientist, Dr. T. Ranney, so I would take his word for it.
Only she has more than 10 privet trees that line her property.
Also it has never sprouted anywhere in my yard. Not sure I bought the right kind of privet. We are happy to have any ornamental like these. It is not going to be hardy with you. Thanks for your reply. Also it looks like a lot of the leaves are wilting or curling up too . Havent had any die of freezing or high temps and also do well in part shade. I have the tiny leaf ones. Might take two applications, as they could re-sprout, but unlikely. Thank you very much. Ligustrum japonicum in one or other of its forms Texanum, Recurvifolium, etc. Typical plant to find in a neglected lot probably escaped from a surrounding garden at some time. But totally gone so I can only go by the height. If plants are old or out of shape they can be cut back into old wood as they will regrow. A weed is just a plant growing in the wrong place. Wow! It is ironic that in the back our neighbors privets have destroyed the fence and we have two of them now growing in our yardimpossible to get rid of easily. For every butterfly on a butterfly bush there is a wasp or hornet too! You can, but they will grow back fast.
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