Privet
Pruning a privet hedge is like painting the Golden Gate Bridge—once you’re done you just have to start over again. At least it seems that way. Privet (Ligustrum spp.) grows so quickly that it has to be pruned 4 to 5 times a year if you want that neat and clean look. It does provide privacy, but it doesn’t have much beauty. And, if you fall behind on the trimming, it will quickly look unkempt. Choose something that doesn’t require so much maintenance. Want more? Here are 37 plants you don’t want to grow.
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