Finding affordable privacy trees can be quite the task, especially if you’re searching for the best fit and design for your backyard. If you’re looking to add comfort and style into your outdoor living area, then privacy fencing is your best bet. From wood fencing to vinyl — there is an array of options to choose from, but for me, trees take the crown.
The best trees for privacy will allow you to conceal a space, while also welcoming nature into the exterior of your home. It’s the perfect way to give back to the environment as well as embracing solace in your space. Finding the right natural screening at an affordable price can be tricky, which is why we’ve done the work for you!
Goodbye to wood fencing and hello to glorious nature, here are 5 affordable privacy trees you need in your garden this season.
What are the cheapest privacy trees?
Carolin Sousa, Horticultural expert and founder of landscaping firm CSRenders, LLC has shared her expertise and some of her top picks of affordable privacy trees that will brighten up your backyard.
1. Juniper (Genus Juniperus)
It's bright, bold and it loves to stand tall. Juniper trees are versatile and have the ability to grow in difficult climates — making it an ideal choice for patio privacy.These trees are ideal if you’re on a budget and can be found at different price ranges. If you are looking for a mature Juniper tree, prices can start from $94.99, like this Juniper, Blue Point Shrub (7 Gallon) from Walmart, making it a very affordable privacy tree with instant effect. Mature Juniper trees take up to three years to grow, so you’ll have to be patient with this one as it is not a fast growing privacy tree.
Carolin tells us: 'The list of varieties for Juniper trees is endless. They are hardy, fast growing, evergreen privacy trees that typically don’t need a lot of care or maintenance. These trees also typically have inconspicuous berries that are good for wildlife, grow in a variety of soils, and can be found at almost every neighborhood nursery'.
Specific fastigiate varieties: Taylor Juniper, Blue Point Juniper, Skyrocket Juniper, Spartan Juniper
Height: According to the United States Department of Agriculture common junipers can grow up to 25 feet
Hardiness zone: 2-7 (USDA)
Sunlight: Full sun up to 8 hours
Soil type: Well-drained
Price: $48.35
Type: Blue Point Juniper
2. Spruce Tree (Genus Picea)
Spruce trees are quite popular for windbreaks with its sturdy foundation and light needle-like leaves. It is also known to be one of the best evergreen trees. Depending on the type of Spruce tree you want, the price can vary from $60 to $95.99, like this Colorado Blue Spruce Tree, 1-2 ft from Walmart. The growth of the tree depends on the type you’re planting. For example the Norway Spruce is a fast-growing tree and can grow to 75 feet in 50 years.
Aesthetic and private, spruce trees 'are less friendly to people walking by due to their sharp needles, but they are extremely hardy evergreen trees,' Carolin says. 'There are less skinny varieties available but a single mature spruce can add the same privacy as 10 Taylor Junipers, if your yard is large enough to accommodate it'.
Specific fastigiate varieties: Columnar Norway Spruce, Columnar Blue Spruce, Iseli Fastigiate Colorado Spruce, Blue Totem Blue Spruce. 'In Colorado, these varieties have shown to lose their lower branching over time, resulting in dead-spots on the tree,' Carolin notes.
Height: Up to 80 feet tall
Hardiness zone: 2-8
Sunlight: Direct sunlight for 6 hours
Soil type: Moist, well-drained
3. Columnar Oak (Quercus robur 'Fastigiata')
Known to have a 700 year life span, the columnar oak comes in a range of different varieties. Mature columnar oak trees vary in price depending on the variety you want to plant in your backyard. This Columnar English Oak, 2 year old, bare root is priced at $29.89 from Walmart and this Regal Prince Oak Tree is priced at $189.95 from Fast Growing Trees — not the cheapest privacy tree for a more mature specimen, but not budget breaking by any means.
As for hardiness, Carolin explains: 'Oak trees hold on to their leaves longer through the winter than most other deciduous trees, making them more popular as a privacy trees. Oaks also have great fall color and bear fruits/seeds that are great for the local wildlife population. Most oaks have been bred to be very hardy so they’re widely available. Some varieties have lower limbs than others'.
Specific fastigiate varieties: Columnar English Oak, Crimson Spire Oak, Kindred Spirit Oak
Height: 60 feet tall
Hardiness zone: 4-8
Sunlight: Full sun for 6+ hours
Soil type: Well-drained
Price: $29.89
Was: $49.02
Type: Columnar English Oak bare root
4. Arborvitae (Thuja)
Arborvitae, also known as the Thuja tree are great evergreen trees for a low maintenance garden that come in a range of sizes. If you're planting this tree in your backyard, the great thing is that you don't need to do much to tend it. You can also breathe a sigh of relief as this graceful tree has no serious disease or pest issues. It’s perfect if you’re on a budget and you can purchase the thuja tree in different sizes. For example this Green Giant Arborvitae Fast Growing Evergreen Thuja Tree from Walmart comes in 3 different sizes. The 2.5 Quart Sized Pot which typically holds 1 year old plants, the 2.5 gallon pit and the 7 Gallon pot. Prices start at $18.99 and come to $99.98.
Carolin says that in Colorado, the Arborvitae thuja ‘variety is hit-or-miss because they don’t like quick, heavy frosts in the fall and winter, but in more southern states there are the go-to privacy tree in America (it seems)'. She adds: 'This plant is incredibly fast growing and is extremely popular and widely available. They have soft needles and take well to hedging so they make the perfect privacy tree'.
Specific fastigiate varieties: Emerald Green Arborvitae, Degroots Spire Arborvitae, Polar Gold Arborvitae, North Pole Arborvitae
Height: Up to 40-60 feet tall
Hardiness zone: 2-8
Sunlight: Minimum of 6 hours or more of direct sunlight
Soil type: Moist, Well-drained
5. Magnolia tree
Pink, purple, white and yellow, Magnolia trees come in a range of different shades that will most certainly brighten up your backyard. It's glossy, oval-shaped leaves are a stunning display of nature. Depending on where you purchase and the size/age upon purchase of this tree, prices can vary on this tree. For example this Southern Planters 3-Gallons White Flowering Little Gem Southern Magnolia In Pot from Lowe’s is price at $72.98. But remember, if you are looking to add this tree into yout backyard, think of it as a long-term investment as they are slow growing and can take 10-20 years to reach their full potential.
Carolin says 'this tree has incredibly gorgeous flowers in the Spring season and some varieties have been cultivated to hold on to their leaves year-round. If you’re looking for a statement privacy tree, this would be the one!'
Specific fastigiate varieties: Little Gem Dwarf Southern Magnolia Tree, Teddy Bear magnolia
Height: 20-80 feet tall
Hardiness zone: 4-10
Sunlight: Full sunlight for at least 4 hours
Soil type: Moist, well-drained
FAQS
How can I make buying privacy trees more affordable?
When buying privacy trees, these factors will really affect the cost:
- Size
- Growing speed
- Availability
Carolin Sousa, Horticultural expert and founder of CSRenders, LLC says there are a few things to consider before getting a privacy tree.
The first is size, she notes: 'the bigger you can buy a tree, the more instantaneous the privacy it can provide. Some varieties of trees are available in much larger sizes, for example, in Colorado you can buy a 25’Colorado Spruce and a 6” Autumn Blaze Maple'. Of course, the larger the tree, the more expensive, so if you can wait, invest in smaller trees that can grow into your space to provide privacy.
This goes hand in hand with the speed of the tree's growth. 'The faster a tree grows, the more instantaneous the privacy it can provide. Though this sometimes also coincides with more rapid tree death/growth cycle or more breakage prone limbs,' Carolin adds.
Last but not least, Carolin says you need to consider availability. 'If you’re trying to plant a large of one tree, will this need to be a special order item with the nursery? Will they have availability the next year if and when a few die off?,' Carolin explains.
How many privacy trees will I need?
You may think that you can save money by buying fewer trees, but privacy tree spacing is important to get right if you want an effective screen to your backyard.
This is quite an important factor. Carolin notes: 'When planting, consider the mature size of the plant and make sure you have enough space between your yard, house, fence and the tree to accommodate the plant at 75% of its mature size'.
'If I could provide one snippet of advice, it would be to not be afraid to introduce multiple varieties of plants in a staggered line vs opting for a hedge,' she says. 'Landscaping isn't like interior design (where colors tend to coordinate, everything has its place and everything is in it): controlled chaos, multiple varieties, and opposing seasonal features work incredibly well outdoors'.
Just like any other plant, it's important to take care of your privacy trees in order for them to grow and grant you the best screening experience. If you have a small backyard, there are many different privacy trees for small backyards. Consider adding palm trees or bamboo trees to help elevate the way your yard looks. But if you're looking for more of a modern touch, vinyl and wood fences are a popular choice for many.
However your choose to screen your outdoor space to keep those nosey neighbors away, these designs are sure to make your home stylish and chic.