Dense evergreen hedge plants used for privacy screening in a Bay Area garden

Hedges

Perfect for borders, foundation planting, and year-round greenery.

Hedges are one of the most effective ways to define space, create privacy, and bring long-term structure to a garden. At Victory Nursery, we specialize in dense, healthy hedge plants selected specifically for Bay Area climates, from coastal fog zones to warmer inland microclimates.

Our hedge collection includes evergreen classics, fast-growing screens, and formal shaping varieties—ideal for property boundaries, privacy screens, noise reduction, and architectural garden design. Every hedge is nursery-grown for strong root systems, uniform form, and reliable performance after planting.

Whether you are establishing a new landscape or upgrading an existing one, these hedges are chosen to deliver immediate visual impact and lasting value.

  • Privacy screens between properties

  • Boundary definition & fencing alternatives

  • Wind and noise buffering

  • Formal garden lines & modern landscapes

  • Background structure for layered planting

Tall Hedge
Tall hedge plants creating backyard privacy screen

Tall Hedge

Medium Hedge
Medium hedges are the “sweet spot”

Medium Hedge

Low Hedge
boxwood-style small-leaf evergreens

Low Hedge

Boxwood Plants
Boxwood hedge along front walkway

Boxwood Plants

Sage Plants
Culinary sage leaves close up

Sage Plants

Kohuhu Plants
Pittosporum kohuhu evergreen hedge in Bay Area front yard

Kohuhu Plants

Abelia Shrubs
Abelia shrubs with long summer bloom and glossy foliage

Abelia Shrubs

Gardenia Plants
Gardenia shrub with glossy evergreen leaves and white blooms

Gardenia Plants

Azalea Plants
Azalea shrub with bright spring blooms in partial shade

Azalea Plants

Chinese Fringe Flower
Chinese fringe flower shrub with purple foliage

Chinese Fringe Flower

Silverberry Shrubs
Silverberry shrub with silvery green leaves

Silverberry Shrubs

Barberry Shurbs
Barberry shrub varieties

Barberry Shurbs

Lilac Plants
Lilac Plants

Lilac Plants

Hebe Plants
Hebe evergreen shrub with purple flower spikes

Hebe Plants

Osmanthus Plants
Osmanthus Plants

Osmanthus Plants

Spiraea Plants
Spiraea Plants

Spiraea Plants

New Zealand Tea Tree
New Zealand Tea Tree

New Zealand Tea Tree

Indian Hawthorn Shrubs
Indian Hawthorn Shrubs

Indian Hawthorn Shrubs

Heavenly Bamboo Shrubs
Heavenly Bamboo Shrubs

Heavenly Bamboo Shrubs

Oleander Shrubs
Evergreen flowering

Oleander Shrubs

Coffeeberry Shrubs
Coffeeberry Shrubs

Coffeeberry Shrubs

Lantana Plants
Lantana plants with multicolor flower clusters in full sun

Lantana Plants

Bamboo Plants
Close-up of bamboo culms and leaves Bamboo Plants

Bamboo Plants

Mirror Plant Shrubs
Mirror Plant Coprosma with glossy green foliage

Mirror Plant Shrubs

Rosemary Plants
rosemary evergreen shrub

Rosemary Plants

Garden Services
ree planting service in a Bay Area backyard with proper staking and mulch ring

Garden Services

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Frequently asked questions

Q: Which hedge plants work best in the San Francisco Bay Area?
A: Evergreen hedges such as boxwood, privet, podocarpus, and certain conifers perform especially well. Selection depends on sun exposure, coastal influence, and desired height.

Q: How fast do hedge plants grow?
A: Growth rates vary by species. Some fast-growing hedges provide screening within 1–2 seasons, while slower growers offer tighter form and easier long-term maintenance.

Q: Do you offer help choosing the right hedge?
A: Yes. We regularly assist homeowners, designers, and contractors in selecting hedge varieties based on privacy needs, spacing, and site conditions.

Q: Can you help with planting or delivery logistics?
A: We provide local Bay Area delivery and can coordinate planting, site access, and larger specimen handling when needed.

Q: Are these hedges suitable for formal shaping or natural growth?
A: Both. Some varieties are ideal for crisp, formal hedges, while others are better for relaxed, natural screens.