I have a home in Northeast Florida on the backside of a golf practice range and am having a problem with golf balls continually flying into my yard, some at fast speeds that I fear could hurt somone. I’d like to plant a dense tall hedge instead of asking the golf club to put up an ugly fence. Any ideas about plants that would slow down a fast moving golf ball and grow well in a coastal north Florida, shady environmenst?
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Get the golf range to put up containment nets so you don’t get hurt. Then grow whatever you’d like to screen the nets.
IF YOU CAN GET SOME STARTINGS OFF SOME NULTI FLORAL ROSE YOU DONT NEED ROOTS JUST SNIP SOME YOUNG SHOOTS AND STICK THEM IN THE GROUND ,KEEP THEM WATERED UNTIL THEY GET STARTED . THEY WILL GROW LIKE CRAZY AND GET THICK.