Garden Landscaping 9 Fast-Growing Evergreen Trees That Will Be Tall Before You Know It Choose from these trees to quickly create a beautiful hedge or privacy screen in your yard. By Madeline Buiano Madeline Buiano Madeline Buiano is an associate editor at MarthaStewart.com, sharing her knowledge on a range of topics—from gardening and cleaning to home and pets. She has five years of writing and editing experience in the digital publishing industry. Editorial Guidelines Published on March 7, 2024 Trending Videos Close this video player Photo: mammuth / Getty Images Evergreen trees create a beautiful natural border in yards and gardens that can be used in lieu of a traditional fence. The only downside to these plants is that they sometimes take years and years to grow to maturity, which can be inconvenient if you want to create more privacy in your yard or fill in gaps in your landscaping. Luckily, there are plenty of fast-growing evergreen trees that solve this problem. Ahead, we've rounded up some of the most beautiful evergreen varieties that will be tall in no time. Kelly Funk, president of Jackson & Perkins Damon Abdi of the Hammond Research Station at Louisiana State University's AgCenter 10 Evergreen Shrubs for Year-Round Curb Appeal 01 of 09 Thuga Green Giant Jackson & Perkins Cloaked in dense, dark, evergreen foliage that goes all the way down to the ground, thuga green giant (standishii x plicata 'Green Giant') has a conical habit that needs only occasional shearing or pruning, says Kelly Funk, president of Jackson & Perkins. Zone: 5 to 9Mature size: 30 to 50 feet tall x 10 to 12 feet wideCare requirements: Full sun to part shade; well-draining soil 02 of 09 False Cypress Spring Meadow False cypress (Chamaecyparis) is an easy-to-care-for evergreen tree that has a fast growth habit. It's recognized by its dense and lush lime-green foliage that makes it a great option for privacy screens or hedges, says Funk. Zone: 4 to 8Mature size: 30 feet tall x 15 feet wideCare requirements: Full sun to part shade; moist, well-draining soil 03 of 09 Coastal Red Cedar Elena Popova / Getty Images Coastal red cedar (Juniperus virginiana var. silicicola) boasts beautiful, slightly weeping branches with blueberry-like cones on the ends. This tree grows well in coastal areas and is drought-tolerant, so it's ideal for warmer climates. Zone: 7 to 11Mature size: 30 to 40 feet tall x 25 feet wideCare requirements: Full sun; moist, well-draining, sandy soil 04 of 09 Nellie Stevens Holly SondraP / Getty Images Nellie Stevens Holly (Ilex 'Nellie Stevens Holly') has dark green pointed leaves and is distinguished by its red berries. Holly varieties are generally dioecious, meaning the female plants have the fruit and benefit from having male plants pollinate them, says Damon Abdi of the Hammond Research Station at Louisiana State University's agricultural center. Zone: 6 to 9Mature size: 15 to 30 feet tall x 8 to 25 feet wideCare requirements: Full sun to part shade; acidic, well-draining soil 05 of 09 Italian Cypress mammuth / Getty Images A wonderful evergreen tree for creating a natural fence, Italian cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) has a very upright, tall and narrow form with attractive blue-green foliage. Keep in mind that mites, bagworms, and root rot can be common issues when growing Italian cypress, says Abdi. This tree generally does better in drier climates. Zone: 7 to 10Mature size: 40 to 70 feet tall x 3 to 6 feet wideCare requirements: Full sun; well-draining soil 06 of 09 Wax Myrtle cturtletrax / Getty Images Great for welcoming pollinators to your yard, wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera) boasts attractive glossy leaves and flowerysthat aren't showy, but can be fragrant, says Abdi. The evergreen tree also produces waxy silver-blue fruits that have a welcoming aroma. Zone: 7 to 10Mature size: 20 to 25 feet tall x 8 to 10 feet wideCare requirements: Full to part shade; tolerates a range of soil conditions 07 of 09 Leyland Cypress dbvirago / Getty Images This quick-growing tree is often used for hedges or privacy screens and looks incredible in backyards. Leyland cypress (Cupressus × leylandii) typically has attractive blue-green foliage, but some cultivars are more yellow in color, says Abdi. It's susceptible to a wide range of pests, so it may be higher maintenance than other fast-growing evergreens. Zone: 6 to 10Mature size: 60 to 70 feet tall x 10 to 15 feet wideCare requirements: Full sun; tolerates a range of soil conditions 08 of 09 Dahoon Holly passion4nature / Getty Images Dahoon holly (Ilex cassine) is an upright grower that produces red berries. "Like other hollies, this is dioecious," says Abdi. If you grow this holly tree in your yard, be sure to protect the roots, especially after planting, as they are quite sensitive. Zone: 7 to 11Mature size: 20 to 30 feet tall x 10 to 15 feet wideCare requirements: Full sun to part shade; moist, well-drained soil rich in organic matter 09 of 09 Sweetbay Magnolia danishc / Getty Images Also known as beaver tree, sweetbay magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) can be grown as a shrub or as an evergreen tree. Its green leaves have a silvery underside for beautiful dimension, while the flowers are white, showy, and fragrant. Note that sweetbay magnolia is native to the southeastern U.S. and grows best in this climate. Zone: 5 to 10Mature size: 10 to 35 feet tall x 10 to 25 feet wideCare requirements: Full sun to part shade; moist, rich soils 10 Weeping Trees That Will Make a Dramatic Statement in Your Yard Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit