Garden fencing can be practical and ornamental, depending on your needs. Perhaps you need a structure to keep out critters or want to give your home some personality. Whatever your reason, adding a garden fence can be an inexpensive and simple way to provide coverage.
Add a minimalist iron fence. This option is as sturdy as a chain-link fence, but its black finish can provide an elegant way of preventing animals from entering your garden. Its streamlined simplicity allows youto easily see your plants as well.
Install bamboo fencing. Bamboo is a popular material used for outdoor landscaping. Arrange large stalks of bamboo to blend in with the landscaping to separate the garden area from the rest of the yard. Depending on the size, you can use bamboo fencing for privacy as well.
Place white lattice fencing. You’re probably familiar with the phrase “white picket fence,” so why not have one at your home? Consider adding an arch entryway, which can also support colorful flowering vines such as clematis and honeysuckle.
Paint pallets for fencing. If you’re lucky enough to score some free or inexpensive pallets, there’s no better way than to use them as a garden fence and gate. Before you paint them, make sure you sand off splinters and fill the nail holes. Feel free to stencil designs or paint them with outdoor paint.
It’s easy to add privacy and structure to your garden with a fence. Most of these fencing options take about a day to complete, and the best part is that you can customize them to your liking. Simply head to your local home improvement store and stock up on supplies, and you can get started on creating a stunning garden fence.
Sources: Thespruce.com, Countryliving.com, Backyardboss.net
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