Tree & Grass Planting

Tree & Privacy Screen Planting in Ohio

Native trees, wildlife habitat plantings, windbreaks, and Miscanthus privacy screens designed to improve your land for generations.


At Hidden Oaks Land Management, we believe planting is about more than appearance — it’s about building healthier land for future generations. From native trees and warm-season grasses to Miscanthus screening and wildlife habitat improvements, every planting project is designed with long-term growth, functionality, and stewardship in mind.
Whether you’re improving a hunting property, increasing privacy around your home, controlling erosion, or restoring overgrown land, we help create landscapes that are both practical and lasting.

  • Native tree & grass solutions
  • Screening cover for privacy & hunting access
  • Property enhancement & restoration
  • Long-term habitat improvement
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Property Evaluation

We assess terrain, drainage, soil conditions, sunlight exposure, and your long-term goals for the property.

Planning & Layout

Planting layouts are strategically designed for privacy, wildlife habitat, aesthetics, screening, and functionality.

Professional Installation

Trees, grasses, and screening cover are professionally installed using proven planting methods for healthy establishment.

Long-Term Growth

We help position your property for long-term success with recommendations for maintenance, growth, and sustainability.

FAQ

How fast does Miscanthus grow?

Miscanthus is a fast-growing sterile hybrid grass that can reach mature screening height within a few growing seasons depending on soil conditions, sunlight, and moisture levels.

Is Miscanthus invasive?

No. The Miscanthus varieties used for privacy screening are sterile hybrids that are non-invasive and safe for managed properties.

What is Miscanthus used for?

Miscanthus is commonly used for privacy screens, hunting access concealment, windbreaks, road screening, and wildlife habitat improvements throughout Ohio properties.

What trees grow best in Ohio?

Native tree species adapted to Ohio’s soil and climate conditions generally provide the strongest long-term growth, durability, and habitat benefits.

Can planting help with erosion control?

Absolutely. Deep-rooted grasses, native vegetation, and strategic tree planting can help stabilize soil, reduce runoff, and improve drainage across the property.

How do I maintain newly planted trees or grasses?

Maintenance requirements vary depending on the planting type, but we provide recommendations to help ensure healthy establishment and long-term growth.

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