Hiding a fence

Of a more than questionable aesthetic, a fence must be hidden in any self-respecting garden. Whether it is a fence or a simple fence to protect a specific area of the garden, you will always find solutions to hide it.

Hiding a fence


Heather heather made of stems of the said plant held together by stainless steel wires is a good solution to hide a fence. The panels are easily attached to the fence and give a very natural look to the garden. Choose panels of good thickness that will allow you to hide from prying eyes but also to protect you from prevailing winds much better than the first price references.

The timeless canisse is another option to hide a fence. The material fits very well in the garden and its cost is not very high, however it does not stand up well to time.

Fortunately, PVC privacy rolls are becoming more and more aesthetic. However, forget about fake leafy hedges, or fake grass which would not really improve the appearance of your fence. If you are patient, weave it with specialized rollers or place a PVC privacy screen that is pleasing to the eye. There are now some very ornamental ones covering a range of colors that fit perfectly into contemporary gardens.

To hide a fence, there is nothing like a beautiful hedge of diversified shrubs to spread the pleasure of flowers. A real blessing for biodiversity, this hedge will hide your ugly fence while attracting many gardeners' helpers. Think of introducing berry bushes, which are very appreciated by the birds in the neighborhood!

Hiding a low fence


To protect certain areas of the garden, especially the vegetable garden or a fragile spot where animals are excluded, the fence is quite practical, but it remains very ugly. Climbing plants are a great way to hide it beautifully. Honeysuckle, clematis, Virginia creeper, morning glory, nasturtiums and sweet peas will add a colorful touch and sometimes a delicate fragrance.

Boxwood and dwarf varieties of charcoal will also have their fans, especially since they can be neatly pruned each year. As for the exotic, they will turn to low and non-tracking varieties of variegated bamboo to give luminosity to the whole.

A flowering curtain can also be set up during the summer along your fence. Choose plants that are slightly larger than the fence so that it is well hidden. Think of planting diversified varieties in order to stagger the flowering as long as possible.

For an original and very 'natural' result, you can plant willow cuttings at the foot of your fence if it is solid. All you have to do is weave the stems into the fence so that it disappears under the vegetation.

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