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A tall fence is an easy solution for privacy, but with so many design options, your fence can feel like an integral part of your landscaping. So skip the chain linked fence and opt for a fence ...
Versatile, hardy, and green all year. Is there anything the humble boxwood can't do? Here's how you can incorporate this ...
If you’re lucky enough to have a garden in a big city, you learn to accept the fact that while you’re out there, you’re in full view of everyone whose windows overlook your yard. Hanging an ...
First and foremost, pick plants that suit the site. Remember, a dead plant doesn’t screen anything. Consider the light, the soil, the drainage situation, and mature sizes to maximize plant ...
Some of the best plants for living fences include:. Laurel: Hardy, evergreen. Boxwood: Traditional, evergreen, dense. Privet: Fast-growing, evergreen, small white flowers in late spring or summer ...
Sometimes a gardener needs a little privacy or a boundary. The typical solution? Throw up the ubiquitous wooden fence. A living fence is an appealing alternative, a wall of plants that draws a ...
Real Estate News Ask the Landscaper: Shrubs, plants you can use instead of a fence For some of us, our outdoor living feels a bit more public than we prefer, and particularly uncomfortable if we ...
Another privacy fence is also available from Amazon, for just £5. B&Q has an affordable privacy fence currently on sale, and you can put it up yourself. How to create privacy in your garden ...