New neighbors

I live on a dead end street and there is a factory next to me ,they were sold and a new company has been moving they cut down all the brush that grew up along the chain fence that gave my backyard cover , was wondering short of a new fence what I could use to regain my backyard

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RE:New neighbors

The factory sets back bu I am near the parking lot , it going to be a medical pot growing plant , guess I will just have to wait and see , as far as being seen the rest of my neighbors have seen me so that's not a big deal

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Ahh...the bushes are gone and with it the cover. You might try Stevens Holly if it grows up there, it does grow quickly and is quite thick.

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Thanks

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I have a similar problem. I have a large back yard with high privacy fence on both sides but the back of the yard opens up to a farm. In the summer, the corn grows high and gives privacy but in the spring its pretty barren on those warm days in June. I put up a clothesline across the patio and between the house and some well placed blankets I start my tan. After that, I go to Gunnison or Sunnyrest for the summer nude activity.

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Thanks thinking of that already best thing to do

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I have a bunch of evergreen pine trees on one property line which is good all year long and a 10 ft tall hedge on the opposite side . the house on the side with the pine trees has been unoccupied since the owner died over a year ago. during summer I sit in the yard at night and enjoy the peace with a good cigar.

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That what was there hopefully it will grow back quick but with new company they might just keep up with it

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