South Florida Privacy Hedge Specialists

A gallery of finished hedge lines.

Real Clusia and Podocarpus privacy hedges installed by our own crew across South Florida. Not stock photos. Actual projects.

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A detailed view of a recently completed privacy hedge line in South Florida, showing the density and evenness of the install.

Proof, not promises.

Every project you see here started as a quote, went through the same install process, and now reads finished.

We have spent years putting privacy hedges in front of South Florida homes, and the best way to understand what we do is to see the result on real properties.

The gallery below is a sampling of recent work. Different cities, different lot sizes, different plant choices. What they share is the same install standard: matched plants, tight consistent spacing, a straight green line, and a finished yard on the day we leave.

If one of these projects looks close to what you have in mind, tell us which one during your quote. It helps us scope the starter size, height, and spacing that will give you a similar result.

Recent privacy hedge projects

A cross-section of finished Clusia and Podocarpus hedges across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.

A Clusia privacy hedge wrapping a Miami backyard pool, forming a dense green screen along two property edges.
Clusia Miami
Full-yard Clusia screen around a pool and patio. Installed as one continuous run across two property edges in a single day.
A tall clipped Podocarpus hedge running along a Palm Beach estate driveway in a clean architectural vertical line.
Podocarpus Palm Beach
Tall Podocarpus line along a 120-foot driveway. Tight centers in a narrow planting strip with dappled shade from mature oaks.
A Clusia hedge lining the street-facing edge of a Fort Lauderdale home, replacing a dated wood fence.
Clusia Fort Lauderdale
Street-facing Clusia screen replacing a tired wood fence. Neighbors, passing traffic, and pedestrians are now on the other side of a full green wall.
A tall Podocarpus hedge installed along a Coral Gables property line to block a neighboring two-story window.
Podocarpus Coral Gables
Tall Podocarpus screen blocking a neighboring second-story window from a Coral Gables back patio. Installed at a starter height that already cleared eyeline.
A perimeter Clusia hedge installed around the entire backyard of a Weston home.
Clusia Weston
Full backyard perimeter Clusia hedge. Installed across three property edges with matched starter size so every side reads as one continuous line.
A shaped Podocarpus hedge flanking the entry courtyard of a West Palm Beach home, cut into a clean formal line.
Podocarpus West Palm Beach
Courtyard-entry Podocarpus flanking a modern West Palm Beach front elevation. Clipped into a precise architectural line that matches the home's geometry.
A mature Clusia hedge along the boundary of an Aventura near-coastal home, holding up against salt air and wind.
Clusia Aventura
Near-coastal Clusia hedge on an Aventura lot. Chosen specifically for salt and wind tolerance, and dense enough to fully screen both neighbors.
A Podocarpus hedge running along the partially shaded side yard of a Coconut Grove home, holding density under mature tree canopy.
Podocarpus Coconut Grove
Shaded side-yard Podocarpus install. Replaced a thinning hedge that had struggled in the partial shade with the plant the conditions actually called for.
A Clusia hedge wrapping the pool area of a Kendall corner lot, forming a continuous green wall on three sides.
Clusia Kendall
Three-edge corner-lot Clusia install. Installed as a single-day project with matched plant size so the whole yard reads as one private retreat.

Project Highlight

A completed tall Clusia privacy hedge wrapping the pool and patio area of a Pinecrest South Florida home.

Inside one of our favorite recent projects

A Pinecrest family wanted a hedge that would do more than just screen the pool. They wanted the yard to feel like a different place.

The Challenge

The backyard was well-built but exposed. Pool, patio, and outdoor dining sat close to two property lines, and the existing short fence did not separate any of it. The owners wanted privacy, but they also wanted the space to feel like a resort rather than a yard behind a wall.

Our Solution

We installed a tall Clusia hedge along the two neighbor-facing sides, sized to already clear pool-deck eyeline on install day. Centers were tight, depths matched, and the hedge was tied into the existing landscaping so it looked planned, not added on.

The Outcome

The first evening after install, the family sent us a message saying the yard was unrecognizable. The pool area reads as its own enclosed space, the Clusia keeps thickening, and the project has become the backdrop for most of what they do outside the house.

What homeowners say after seeing the finished hedge

Feedback from a few of the projects featured above.

"The photos they showed us during the quote looked almost too good. We got the same result. The hedge reads exactly like the projects in their gallery."

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Helena T.

Homeowner, Pinecrest

"We picked Mr. Clusia specifically because their gallery did not look like everyone else's. The work is consistent. Our install matched the standard."

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David L.

Homeowner, Fort Lauderdale

"I walked two friends through our yard after the hedge went in and both of them booked a quote the next week. That tells you what the finished job looks like."

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Mónica R.

Homeowner, Coral Gables

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