Garden fencing can serve many purposes, but one of the best is to accent
and define areas of your garden. Whether you choose a six or twelve
inch high border edging, or stand a section of post and rail garden
fencing in the center of a sweep of lawn, garden fencing can add a
beautiful accent to your landscaping.
Wood lattice makes
attractive garden fencing that affords some privacy while allowing
glimpses of the garden. Lattice boards set into a wooden privacy fence
add a whole new design dimension to the frontage of your garden. A
single width of lattice fencing can provide a screen or windbreak, and
support for any climbing vines.
Set a lattice panel at the edge
of the garden nearest the house and train morning glories to climb it to
provide a scenery wall outside a kitchen or bedroom window, or create a
simple arbor with two full height lattice panels set six to eight feet
apart. Use thick garden twine to create a 'bridge' for vines to climb
across and form a living 'roof'.
Border edging is another
extremely versatile garden fencing option. Think outside the perimeter.
You can use wire garden fencing to create smaller accents within a
garden plot, or outline one corner or end of a garden with cast iron
border edging.
Cedar shakes or redwood blocks can be used to
create curved borders for slightly raised garden beds, or serve as a
backdrop over which to spill indigo lobelia or white alyssum. Create a
zigzag border of decorative low picket garden fencing and plant zinnias
or marigolds in the V-shaped 'teeth' for a unique look
Garden fencing can be used to create a beautiful background for patio
dining. Choose a metal trellis and install it just off the patio edge
behind the table and dining set. Twine climbing roses up over it to
create an accent that defines the edge of the patio and creates an
elegant, tasteful accent to your patio and garden at the same time.
Wrought-iron
or cast-iron fences tend to be ornate, which suits more formal,
historic houses, such as Victorians, or high-end urban homes. Today,
similar styles are available in powder-coated steel, anodized aluminum
or composite materials that are much more affordable and easier to
maintain.
Stone fences, which are the oldest known type of
fencing, make great garden walls or boundary markers around traditional
homes, such as Colonials and Cape Cods, when built with native stone.
Dry-stacked walls stay together with the help of gravity and friction.
The
picket fence, a low, decorative style used to define property rather
than secure it, is a universally popular style flexible enough to work
with almost any home. There are many variations on the picket fence,
including the Federal style, which features scalloped pickets and
decorative finials.
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