In addition to visual privacy, landscaping can help reduce noise pollution in your outdoor space. Dense vegetation, such as thick hedges or trees, can act as natural sound barriers, absorbing and deflecting noise. Incorporating water features, like a babbling brook or a cascading waterfall, can ...
Second, something as innocent as a fence can seem confrontational or even antagonistic to your neighbors if it’s not contextualized by curated landscaping elements. Some people can interpret a fence as “I don’t want to talk to you,” when really you are just seeking some privacy. We’ll...
One of the most resilient trees, the Thuja Green Giant is one of the most popular privacy trees for backyard landscaping. A fast growing privacy tree, the Green Giant Arborvitae creates a seamless tree fence along your property line thanks to their growth rate of three to five feet a year ...
The image below shows a FenceTrac privacy fence on the left along with a traditional wood privacy fence on the right. FenceTrac is a fence kit that offers a great solution for DIY homeowners, fence contractors and commercial property owners who want to build aunique privacy fencefor their pro...
Decided on the perfect tree for your landscaping project? Here's how to plant it! Get the Guide What Are the Best Privacy Trees for Your Backyard? “When selecting plants for a fence, it’s important to take into consideration the specific region of the country where you live,” says Hen...
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By Andréa Butler | Updated: May 9, 2022 Landscaping They’re lovely people, really, but your neighbors don’t need to know everything that takes place on your side of the property line. Create some much-needed privacy between the homes in your neighborhood — and any nearby commercial ...
The funny thing is that finding a random duck on our property is almost like a sign that the house was meant for us. See, when we moved intoour first house, the previous owner had left a fake duck head (yup, just the head) on one of our fence posts. Needless to say, it didn’...