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Plant tall grasses. Tall flowers and especially grasses can even be used to grow over a canopy frame for high garden screening ideas! If you want some garden screening from the neighbours, then the right choice to give balconies and outdoor spaces a trendy look could be honey rattan weaves.

Add a new breath of life to your outdoors. Laser-cut metal decorative sheets can make stunning wall accents to your yards and also act as an acoustic screen if you live near a road. Keep your garden or backyard fenced with sliding wooden screens. These screening panels in the picture below are great for allowing dappled sunlight in but not the heat of the day! Very commonly used in commercial pools and resorts, these free-standing screens are portable and durable.

Bamboo and willow garden screening tend to work especially well. Lattice screens can double up as wall-mounted planters and privacy screens. So add a touch of greenery while allowing for some shade. Border your pools with some cool bushes instead of the usual garden fences. A simple bit of summery fabric can make a colourful windbreak, giving you the privacy you need at your picnic spot. Bamboo screening panels can keep your garden cool and provide natural fencing.

Slatted fences are not only trendy but also nature-friendly. For a beautiful look and total privacy, woven panel fencing is the best. Take up a DIY project, and build a fence from old pallets. And you can see loads more ideas for using DIY pallet right here. Add a gate to your fence or Gabion wall using black horizontal slats. This style works especially well on driveway gates. Evergreen hedges are excellent garden boundary options.

They give you a sophisticated look and act as a natural privacy screen. Fences made out of woven willow twigs are durable and elegant. Garden willow screening is also great for adding to the feel of a magical fairy garden. Glass fences are often half-sized balustrades. Meaning they mostly come to waist height. But you can invest in a full-sized garden screen.

And ensure the screen is made from tempered, shatterproof, safety glass. This prevents injuries and cuts in case it breaks. So this garden screen uses mixed-size wooden planks. Yes, the planks themselves have regular oblong dimensions. Their length and thickness is uniform. But their width and spacing vary so you can create decorative patterns in your garden screen. Vertical bars provide support and reinforcement. The garden screen ideas here are a mix of colours and lines.

The fence uses matte black wooden planks with generous spacing between the slats. Similarly styled planks are used to make benches that are positioned perpendicular to the wooden fence. Yes, shop screens can be repurposed for garden use. But it helps if the screens are certified for outdoor use. These stencilled screens make pretty palm-frond shadows. The garden screens offer visually pleasing backdrops while providing privacy and separation in your garden.

But what about a mixed height garden screen? The construction team here recognised a slight shift in vertical length could make the screen so much pretty. So these square-shaped poles were mounted onto vertical planks and arranged into an aerated privacy screen with tons of natural light. In hot humid areas, mesh screens are the norm. But you can translate that into garden screen ideas too.

A trellis is basically a gapped grid that serves as a fence or privacy screen. In this case, the trellis screen has diagonal cross-hatching.

The grids are large so the area is well-ventilated. And because the fence is painted off-white, visibility is slightly disrupted. But a brush fence made of dried grass and woven leaves is a perfect garden screen idea.

And replace it every few years. Opposites do attract, and they often look great together. So when it comes to garden screen ideas, try combining urban and tropical jungles. Cast planters out of concrete. Make them square or oblong for contrast. Then plant a row or two of live bamboo reeds. The concrete and greenery intermingle to offer eco-friendly privacy and beauty to your garden space.

Of course, you might enjoy the look of bamboo but not the labour involved. In that case, a simulated bamboo fence may do the trick.

You can buy it as a rolled-up sheet you can unfurl. Or you can get a bamboo curtain that drapes to the ground. Check the care instructions first. It does the job of adding much-needed privacy, as well as a beautiful contrasting color and a cool texture too, creating the perfect backdrop to show off fancy planting. It's an investment, with a price tag to match but not one you will regret. Find this with other finishes available at Primrose.

Like the natural and slightly boho look of bamboo? Bamboo makes for excellent garden screening and is the easiest way to cheer up a severe-looking garden wall.

For the perfect outdoor living area where you want privacy from all angles, adding billowing curtains to a covered spot will not only look gorgeous and very chic but it will also mean that when you want more privacy. Want a completely natural scheme that creates privacy without the use of screening materials as such?

Pick your plants wisely. Especially in front gardens , bushy trees with dense foliage, such as acacia, yew, and junipers can easily provide enough screening to not need anything else. You can also use bamboo, but bear in mind that some varieties can grow very tall very quickly, so you'll need to keep it under control by regular trimming.

There are so many elements that come into play with garden screening. Not only will you want to create privacy, hide eye sores and minimize noise in your garden by use of good screening, but you'll also want to protect light levels and your garden's aesthetic also. So choosing options that aren't overbearing is key. Most gardens are overlooked, especially if you live in a terraced house, either by windows from the houses backing onto yours, from other floors in your block if you live in a flat, or from people next door.

And the way that many people used to solve this was by planting conifers around their entire border. Find the best option above to suit your garden space. In terms of cost, this depends very much on the type of screening you go for.

Many nurseries will deliver and plant trees and hedging for you also which in itself can be expensive. The DIY route and working with nature is of course the cheapest solution and often the most effective and satisfying way too if you ask us!

Anna is Consumer Editor across Future's home brands. She moved to the world of interiors from academic research in the field of English Literature and photography. She is the author of London Writing of the s and has a passion for contemporary home decor and gardening.

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But what about the rest of it? The paths, benches and all those garden tools are more interesting than you think. But one thing you almost certainly wouldn't have thought about much, is fencing, or more specifically, screening. So let us start with a rather amazing fact about a Panda's favourite treat! Bamboo can grow around 91cm in a 24 hour period, which is perhaps why it is used so often for building projects in large swathes of Asia. A wonderfully sustainable building material, it can often be seen in place of steel and stone in construction projects that vary from bridges to houses.

It's such a versatile plant, that in places like Indonesia and Hong Kong it is used as scaffolding too! So a Panda's favourite food can grow fast and is useful for building, but how does that help your garden?

Well because it's such a plentiful grass, you can be sure you're getting a sustainable product. With bamboo cane screening , you get a product that is easy to adapt to your needs and will withstand the worst of the British weather, for many years to come.



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