Too invasive, 6 cypress Pencils at 8 feet high should cost about €250 each, planted 1.5 metres apart will give the poster instant height and can plant between like olive trees and no maintenance.Had same issue. Planted eucalyptus tree. Takes a while to get established but once it is it will grow 6 ft a year. Keep the top cut back and let it spread out.
Escalonia would also be good or even a few luarels.
If I could post a photo of mine I would bought in 2018 at 6 feet now 20 feet, and I have banana trees too, only €45 each, add in my fern tree's, olive trees life is good.€250 eachand 8 of them! That's an expensive fix! I'm more of the budget variety myself . If I had loads of money pleached trees would be my choice but I don't so a cheaper fix is fake trees, square of trellis screwed to length of 4x4 and either attached to fence or concreted into ground using one of those metal clamp things. For instant effect an expandable trellis of fake foliage is around 40 quid so one would probably cover two trellises. These would be easily removed should the irritation disappear and won't have cost a fortune.
I have similar myself but have grown an evergreen climber up along them and trained it over the square of trellis to block out overlooking windows from the 2 storey next door to my bungalow. I have 2 fake trees as I call them covered in greenery and between them very high planters with butterfly bushes in them. They grow very big very fast and if you start them off 4 feet off the ground they give great coverage quickly and cheap, bit of effort making the planters though!
not really a fan, I don't mind kids and sure some things expected but there are days I'm not sure if I'm living beside a circus or a zoo. I have lots of different friends, bouncing clowns won't be on the list anytime soon...As Sue Ellen has said trampolines don't last too long. Kids get fed up with them so quickly or have accidents. The 40 year old dad will probably put his foot through it one day so I would suggest a temporary fix. Something like trellis might do the trick without blocking out light. You could even put a bit of fake greenery through it and wait to see if you need to do anything more permanent.
Do I sense that these neighbours may not be your best friends before the trampoline arrived.
Keep it simple, you want primarily not to see them, next phase not to hear them, and the pencils will do that in time. ,2 years or so,.not really a fan, I don't mind kids and sure some things expected but there are days I'm not sure if I'm living beside a circus or a zoo. I have lots of different friends, bouncing clowns won't be on the list anytime soon...
Thanks everyone for your suggestions, I might look into a couple of trees
The essence of gardening. 80s music and Robin's picking worms that appear.....If out in the garden get yourself wired for sound or buy earplugs which might help a little.
If I could post a photo of mine I would bought in 2018 at 6 feet now 20 feet, and I have banana trees too, only €45 each, add in my fern tree's, olive trees life is good
Enjoying the garden yesterday and a yelping neighbour's dog barked for most of the afternoon.People just dont care if they annoy others anymore _ it's all about me!
this really, while you feel they are leering at you, really i doubt they even see you, and the dad jumping on it wont last very long.Any fence to the rear over 2m in height requires planning permission.
It's worth remembering that people, whether bouncing on a trampoline or whatever, generally have better things to do than stare at the neighbours.
Our kids are still using the trampoline we bought in June 2015!As Sue Ellen has said trampolines don't last too long. Kids get fed up with them so quickly or have accidents.
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