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Eastern Red Cedar

Juniperus virginiana

A hardy native evergreen often selected for acreage, perimeter, and rural screening where a tough tree-like screen is needed.

Acreage/perimeterRoad screeningHide neighbor view

Growth stages at a glance

These visuals are planning examples. Actual plant size, fullness, and growth depend on nursery availability, variety, pruning, site conditions, weather, watering, and care.

3-gallon starter

Smallest common starting size — budget-friendly for longer runs.

Typically offers the longest timeline to a solid visual screen.

5-gallon standard

Our most common homeowner starting size for privacy hedges.

Often selected as the balance of cost and reasonable early structure.

15-gallon fast start

Larger starter for faster day-one presence along the line.

Can shorten the wait for structure, but still not instant privacy.

Mid-maturity screen

Planning example of a developing privacy row.

Gaps often close as plants fill in — timing depends on spacing and care.

Mature privacy hedge

Planning example of a full evergreen screen at mature spacing.

Represents long-term screening potential — not a day-one guarantee.

Installed pricing

3-gallon installed price
$80
5-gallon installed price
$120
15-gallon installed price
$250

3g $80 · 5g $120 · 15g $250 installed · from $80

Installed pricing includes selected plant material and standard planting labor. Final pricing may be adjusted during team review based on access, availability, site conditions, and selected add-ons.

Plant facts

Mature height
30–40 ft
Mature width
10–20 ft
Evergreen
Yes
Sun needs
Full sun
Water needs
Low to moderate once established
Growth rate
Moderate to fast
Maintenance
Low
Texas / DFW fit
DFW suitable
Privacy hedge spacing
8 ft (planning default). Planning default for acreage and perimeter screening.
Mature spacing
14 ft (planning default)
3-gallon starting height
2–4 ft
5-gallon starting height
4–6 ft
15-gallon starting height
8–10 ft
Growth timeline
5–7 years to strong privacy

Spacing notes

Planning default for acreage and perimeter screening.

Why we use it in Texas

Eastern red cedar is often selected for rural and acreage properties because it is tough, evergreen, and can handle open exposure along perimeters and long fence lines.

Best uses

Acreage/perimeter

Commonly considered when this use fits your property layout.

Road screening

Commonly considered when this use fits your property layout.

Hide neighbor view

Commonly considered when this use fits your property layout.

Design notes

Best as a natural screen or staggered row — not a formal clipped suburban hedge. Allow significant mature width on long runs.

Hedge style
Natural evergreen screen
A/B alternating
Often workable in mixed rows
Recommended for
Acreage edges, long perimeter lines, and rural road screening.
Not ideal for
Small suburban side yards with limited depth.

Cautions

Better suited to rural and larger-lot screening than small suburban side yards. Bagworm monitoring may be needed in some areas.

Visual planning gallery

Reference views for planning — individual plant, hedge line, and growth stages for Texas privacy screening.

Use this plant in my quote

Start a privacy fence quote and select Eastern Red Cedar (or compare others) in the map planner. Plant availability, size, and final suitability are confirmed during review.

Growth timelines are estimates and depend on plant variety, spacing, site conditions, weather, watering, and care. Your final quote will be reviewed by our team before approval.