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Posted: 20 Jul 2014 12:35 PM PDT Hedges and privacy fences are necessities for many people. Privacy fences do more than just give you shade from the watchful eye of others, however; they keep pets off of your lawn (or in your yard), they provide a sense of seclusion, and they can be aesthetically pleasing. Still, many people don’t have privacy fences or hedges because they think it will cost a lot of money to have someone build one. That may be true, but you can eliminate that problem by simply building it yourself. By planting the right trees, you can build a perfect privacy fence at a minimal cost. Here are some things to keep in mind for a do-it-yourself privacy fence.
Two ideal plants for a foundation The first great plant for building a privacy fence is boxwood. Boxwood is often seen in traditional hedges and in artistic, designed hedges. It makes a great privacy fence because it is solid (and thus harder for creatures to creep through), and it is very easy to maintain. You’ll have to trim it with some regularity if you want to keep it looking crisp and well maintained, but that should be easy enough. The other great plant for building your privacy fence is the blackberry bush (other berries like raspberries, black raspberries, and thimble berries can also work as well). For a blackberry privacy fence you’ll need to build a normal fence, and then plant the berries alongside it. They’ll grow on the fence, until it looks as though they’re just forming a perfect fence all by themselves. Plants for inside the privacy fence Things to know With these tips, you should be able to plant a perfect privacy fence. This article written by Jared Miert, father and home handyman. He loves the serenity produced by his privacy fence, and has local tree removal and pruning services come out to maintain it, making it simple and hassle free. |
PONS + HUOT Office Interior Design in Paris Posted: 20 Jul 2014 12:34 AM PDT This interior design of office in Paris. Two companies Pons and Huot in Paris, France. Designed by Christian Pottgiesser.
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