The plant breaks your vision: protect yourself from neighbors’ eyes – A spicy Boy

The plant breaks your vision: protect yourself from neighbors’ eyes

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Do you want to create a visual barrier between your garden and your neighbors? Think about plant breeze view which, as its name suggests, will help protect you from the looks of your neighbors.

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The plant breaks artificial view for easy maintenance and a chic result

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A view breeze is an ideal choice for backyards overlooking the neighbor’s garden, or for gardens overlooking the street, exposing it to the view of passers-by.

Some outdoor flower pots with boxwood cut into spheres

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There are several breeze plants that will help you delineate your space while keeping it chic and stylish. Boxwood is one of the favorite breeze plants because it can be pruned and planted in outdoor flowerpots as in the picture above, or planted on the ground to form small hedges.

A multitude of cacti to isolate oneself from the world

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If you want an exotic look, opt for the cactus (ideal in a warm climate) or bamboo Fargesia, one of the few species of bamboo that is not invasive. According to your tastes, one will transport you to South America, the other to Asia.

The breeze sight plant is vital for creating an intimate environment even outdoors

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Thujas are also an excellent choice if you want more height in your garden. We like the contrast in terms of height between the plants on the ground, boxwood and finally, the row of thujas below.

Boxwood cut and large cedar for more privacy

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If you do not have the time or the patience to grow a beautiful hedge breeze, opt for the boxwood artificle as in our example below. Easy to maintain and less expensive, this version in polyurethane emanates an elegance with its clean lines and we only see fire!

Artificial hedges to protect yourself from the neighbors’ gaze *

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If you still want a natural breeze plant, why not opt ​​for the Italian buckthorn below? Authentic, it grows relatively quickly and, by its vertical nature, is perfect for delimiting a garden.

Add Italian buckthorn for more greenery on your patio

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You can also plant buckthorn along a blank wall to add character to your garden or adorn an otherwise empty wall.

Virgin wall decorated with bamboo for more greenery

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Bamboo Fargesia is another idea if you are looking to fill a void along a wall.

Pool lined with bamboo for an exotic look

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In the example above, the terrace is bordered by another variety of Fargesia bamboo. We love the contemporary look of this terrace!

A long row of cypresses delimits this beautiful terrace with swimming pool

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The cypress is another option for those seeking a little privacy in their garden. High and narrow, it is ideal for planting in a row and delimiting a space.

A beautiful breeze plant can also be used to decorate a wall

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The Leyland Cypress is a popular choice but you should know that its life is limited to a period of ten to twenty years.

Vegetable walls in a privet for a look as natural as aesthetic

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If you have patience, the plant breaker view you need is the privet. The privet hedge takes time to grow but the end result is really sumptuous and green. It is important to consult a landscaper if you want to make the most of it.

The privet requires patience but the result is surprising

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Superb entrance with chic cactus

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Here is a beautiful example of a house entrance punctuated with cactus and, below, a terrace of Mediterranean style, bordered by a row of cypresses.

Beautiful terrace lined with several cypresses

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* Hooks and Lattice

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