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North Privet Hedge

Ligustrum x ibolium

  • Cold-Hardy Northern Privet that Thrives Where Other Hedges Fail
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 4-7
  • Grows 8-12 ft Tall, 6-8 ft Wide
  • Showy White Blooms From Late Spring to Early Summer
  • Pollinator-Friendly Shrub
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Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Low Maintenance, Fast-growing, Flowering, Fragrant, Hedge/Screen, Clay Tolerant, Salt Tolerant, Heat Tolerant, Drought resistant, Ornamental Berries/Fruit
Sunlight Full sun
Height 8-12 ft
Width 6-8 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Growth Rate Fast
Blooms In Spring, Summer
Flower Color White
Fragrant Yes
Suitable Space Outdoors
Plant Name Privet
Botanical Name Ligustrum x ibolium
Species x ibolium
Class Lamiales
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR, SC

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast does North Privet grow, and when will it form a dense hedge?

  • North Privet grows quickly and typically forms a dense hedge within 2-3 growing seasons. This fast-growing shrub thrives in USDA zones 4-7 and can be maintained at any desired height through regular shearing. Plant specimens 3-4 feet apart for optimal hedge density and faster screening results.

What type of soil does North Privet need, and does it tolerate poor drainage?

  • North Privet thrives in most soil types and tolerates poor drainage well, making it ideal for challenging sites in zones 4-7. This adaptable shrub even performs excellently in coastal conditions with salt spray and sandy soils. For best results, shop at Nature Hills for quality plants.

How often should I water North Privet after planting, and is it drought tolerant once established?

  • Water newly planted North Privet deeply twice weekly for the first month, then reduce to weekly watering. Once established after the first growing season, it's quite drought tolerant and only needs supplemental water during extended dry periods. Water deeply at the base rather than frequent shallow watering.

Will North Privet stay evergreen, or is it deciduous in my zone?

  • North Privet is semi-evergreen to deciduous depending on your winter temperatures. In zones 4-5, expect it to drop most leaves in harsh winters, while zones 6-7 typically retain foliage longer. Plant in a protected location for better winter leaf retention.

Does North Privet produce berries, flowers, or attract wildlife, and is it invasive?

  • North Privet produces fragrant white spring flowers followed by small black berries that feed songbirds, and attracts butterflies during bloom time. This improved cultivar (zones 4-7) is less aggressive than common privet species. Plant responsibly and maintain through regular pruning - available at naturehills.com.

What shipping options are available for North Privet—bare root or potted—and when?

  • North Privet ships as bare root plants in early spring and potted plants throughout the growing season. Bare root offers better value and establishes quickly when planted before bud break. Choose potted for more flexible planting timing through summer in zones 4-7.

How do container size and plant maturity affect North Privet establishment?

  • Larger container sizes establish faster since North Privet is naturally fast-growing in zones 4-7. More mature plants provide quicker privacy screening and earlier spring butterfly displays. Choose bigger containers for immediate impact, or smaller ones for budget-friendly hedging that fills in within 1-2 seasons.

What common pests or diseases affect North Privet, like scale insects or wilt?

  • North Privet is generally pest and disease resistant, though it can occasionally face scale insects, aphids, or fungal issues in poorly drained soils. Good air circulation and proper spacing help prevent most problems. Monitor regularly and treat scale with horticultural oil if needed.