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Some landscaping options for a yard with tall, thin evergreen trees include adding colorful flowers and shrubs around the base of the trees, creating a pathway or seating area underneath the trees, installing outdoor lighting to highlight the trees at night, and incorporating decorative elements like statues or bird feeders to enhance the overall aesthetic.

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