Why Greenwich Homeowners Are Turning to Green Giants for Privacy

Privacy is everything when it comes to creating a peaceful outdoor space, especially here in Greenwich. Fences used to be the go-to solution, but lately, we’ve seen a major shift — homeowners are trading hard edges for lush, living screens. And leading the charge? Green Giant Arborvitae.

At Pisano Landscaping, we’ve been installing privacy plantings for decades, and there’s a reason Green Giants are flying off nursery lots: they’re fast-growing, dense, and beautiful all year long. These evergreen trees can grow up to 3 feet per year once established — meaning that nosy neighbors or busy streets can disappear in just a couple of seasons.

We’re seeing this trend all over town. From North Street to Lake Avenue, and even outside landmarks like The Mill in Glenville or the Milbrook Club, more and more homeowners are opting for a natural, elevated look that softens property lines while adding serious curb appeal.

But it’s not just about the plants — it’s about who installs them.

One of the reasons Pisano Landscaping stands out in this market is because of the relationships we’ve built with top-tier nurseries over the last 50 years. These partnerships give us first pick of the best specimens — mature Green Giants that are already 12-14 feet tall — and allow us to get them at pricing others can’t touch. That savings gets passed directly to our clients.

We also know the local soil, the sun patterns, and how to properly space these trees for maximum density and future growth. We don’t plant them like a row of fence posts — we design living walls that evolve beautifully over time.

So if you’re considering a privacy upgrade, or just want to block out noise and visual clutter, let’s talk about how Green Giants can transform your space. We’ll walk your property together and map out the perfect solution based on your layout, exposure, and long-term goals.


Ready to add instant elegance and year-round privacy to your property?
Reach out today to schedule a consultation. Let’s make sure you get the best trees — before your neighbor does.


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