If you've just moved in, lost a tree, or built up a fence-side that suddenly feels exposed, you want privacy this year, if possible.
The trees on this list deliver useable privacy in 18-24 months from 40cm/45L stock. None of them are magic, but with good planting and a strong first summer, they're the fastest paths to a real boundary screen.
Ficus Hillii 'Flash' for the Fastest Result
The Ficus Flash is the cultivar bred specifically for hedging. Denser and tidier than the original Ficus Hillii, with lime-green new growth that lights up the screen. Two summers gets you a usable hedge.

Waterhousea for Native Speed
If you want a soft natural finish rather than a clipped screen, the Weeping Lilly Pilly is the fastest native option. Dense weeping foliage at speed.
Syzygium 'Resilience' for Warm Climates
The Resilience Lilly Pilly is the fast native hedge for NSW and QLD. Fine glossy foliage and pink new growth flushes give the hedge presence as it grows.

Pittosporum 'Silver Sheen' for Modern Gardens
For a contemporary garden, the Silver Sheen Pittosporum gives fast textural privacy with fine silver-green foliage. Reads well against modern materials.
Bay Tree for the Patient
Slower than the others, but worth a mention. If your timeframe is 3-4 years rather than 18 months, the Bay gives you a tidier, more refined result with far less ongoing work.

How to Speed Things Up
Four steps that make a real difference in the first 12 months:
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Buy advanced stock. 40cm/45L is the sweet spot for value and establishment speed.
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Plant correctly. Wide planting hole, soaked rootball, deep watering at planting.
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Mulch heavily. 75mm of organic mulch to the dripline. It conserves water and feeds the soil.
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Water deeply twice a week. Through the first summer. Then taper as established.
FAQ
How long until I see a real hedge?
Ficus Flash: 18 months. Syzygium and Waterhousea: 2 years. Pittosporum: 2 years. Bay: 3-4 years.
Can I plant in summer for fast results?
Yes - summer planting works beautifully with morning and evening watering for the first two weeks. Autumn and early spring also give strong establishment.
Should I buy bigger stock?
For Ficus, Syzygium and Waterhousea, the 100L size is often worth the jump if budget allows. For Bay, definitely.
Final Word
Fast privacy is possible. Pick the right tree, plant it well, and water it through the first summer. Within two seasons the garden feels enclosed.
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