Fast-growing shrubs suggestions?
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If you go to your local plant nursery, they will assist you for your specific area and soil. You can also see if you like the shrubs that are being talked about.
Blue plumbago works, various species of Croton. Go to Lowe’s or Home Depot and ask one of their gardeners.
You might want to consider privet, burford holly or wax myrtle, quite popular here in central Virginia lining fencing ouside and inside of preplanned communities.
You might want to consider what fast growing means and shrub variety mature height in relation to annual maintenance before deciding on a species.