I need to remove a Cedar privacy fence that was planted way too close together about 30 years ago. The trees were spaced about 3-5 feet apart and generally were not maintained, except for trimming the height. They are now around 25-30 feet tall. I have branches going into the ground on almost every tree. A local landscaper has recommended Thujas and I was thinking that this may be a good idea although I am now considering going with either of the following:
Arborvitae
Cypress
Leylandii
Cryptomeria, or
???
I don't have any experience with any of this so I will probably hire a landscape designer or professional firm for the removal of the Cedars. I live in Tulalip (across the freeway from Marysville), Washington and the zone is either 8a or 8b. My goal with whichever tree I finally decide on is to have a very nice privacy fence, no taller than 8-10 feet. I am thinking about planting them 7-10 feet apart to have an "immediate" fence but I am now wondering if this is a good idea.
Is there a place to go on the Web to see examples of "mature" Thuja (or other variety) privacy fences?
Thanks in advance for any advice or tips!
