How do I create privacy in my garden from neighbours?

 
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There are a variety of options to create a secluded haven in your garden. Here are some ideas to consider, depending on your taste and budget:

Using Plants for Privacy:

 
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  • Hedges and Shrubs: This is a classic and versatile option. Choose fast-growing evergreens like holly, laurel, or Leylandii for year-round screening. For a more colourful option, consider flowering shrubs like buddleia or viburnum.
  • Climbing Plants: Train climbers like clematis, ivy, or honeysuckle up fences, trellis, or walls for a natural and fragrant privacy screen.
 
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  • Living Walls: Create a vertical garden with climbing plants or herbaceous plants in pockets on a frame. This is a space-saving solution for smaller gardens.
  • Planting Layers: Combine plants of different heights to create a layered effect that provides privacy at various levels. Use tall trees or shrubs in the background, mid-sized shrubs in the middle, and lower-growing plants in the foreground.

Adding Structures for Privacy:

  • Fences: A solid fence provides excellent privacy but consider the style to complement your garden. Wooden fences are traditional, while slatted fences offer a more contemporary look.
  • Trellis with Screening: A trellis with panels or climbing plants creates a decorative and effective privacy screen.
 
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  • Pergolas: Add a pergola for a touch of luxury and privacy. Cover the top with fabric or climbing plants for a secluded feel.
  • Summerhouses or Gazebos: These structures provide a private space to relax and enjoy your garden.
 
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  • Freestanding Screens: Wooden or metal screens can be strategically placed to block unwanted views.
 
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Other Privacy Ideas:

  • Oversized Planters: Large planters with tall plants can be used to create privacy zones around patios or seating areas.
 
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  • Water Features: The sound of babbling water can be a pleasant distraction and create a sense of seclusion.
  • Clever Furniture Placement: Arrange your furniture to create screened areas within the garden.
 
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Remember:

  • Check with your local council for any restrictions on fences or structures before you start building.
  • Choose plants that are suitable for your soil type and climate.
  • Consider the maintenance requirements of your chosen privacy solution.

By incorporating some of these ideas, you can transform your garden into a private and peaceful retreat.

 
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