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#Blue arrow juniper vs skyrocket juniper full#
This will allow you full control over the ultimate height and width of the planting from the start. Instead, you might consider a decorative fence or trellis panel or sculptural piece with its look softened with a vine such as Hedera helix (the evergreen English ivy), a flowering vine such as fall blooming clematis, or perhaps one of the newer roses if you are not concerned about thorns in that area. For these reasons you may not want to invest in the more expensive evergreen plantings. There may also be covenants that dictate what may and may not be planted/installed in that area. Also,in many cases, the utility lines are under that strip and care must be taken not to damage them, along with some provision being made for their ultimate maintenance (ie digging). Road salt, car doors and passengers, delivery trucks, loose dogs and shoveled snow tend to trample the area. In my experience, it is difficult to plant an area between two driveways so close together, for several reasons. Note too that all of these plants require not only full sun but also a relatively well drained soil. The Italian Cypress is hardy to only 0 to 10 degrees F, USDA zone 7 and should be fine in a sheltered location in your area, however it too is ultimately tall and a faster growing plant than the junipers you named. To some extent your choice would depend on the time frame you are looking at or plan to be in your home and the size of plant you purchase. scopulorum varieties and would grow about a foot or so taller each year. Medora is also narrow and would be about that height ultimately as well. FebruSkyrocket is narrow yet tall and will reach a height of 15 feet or more, so it does not meet the criteria you have set out.