15 Living Privacy Fences To Keep Out Nosy Neighbors

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15 Living Privacy Fences To Keep Out Nosy Neighbors

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For those of you who don't live in the country where your nearest neighbor may be a few hundred yards or more from you, here are some ways you can insure your privacy.

One of the best ways to ensure places around your home cannot be seen by your neighbors or a passersby is to add a fence. Living privacy fences are a great way to be green and to add an interesting design element to your landscape.

1. Make a chain link living fence.

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2. Add a willow living fence.

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3. Plant cactus plants as a living fence.

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4. Plant a hedge to use as a living fence.

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5. Plant pine trees as a living fence.

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6. Plant lilac bushes to use as a living fence.

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7. Plant a selection of shrubs to use as a living fence.

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8. Create a vertical balcony garden.

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9. Make a pallet growing wall.


10. Make a green privacy wall for your deck.

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11. Learn how to plant a living wall to use for privacy.

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12. Set up a living green wall for privacy.

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13. Learn about the best trees to plant for a privacy fence.

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14. Set up a lattice fence with vines for privacy.

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15. Grow an edible wall for privacy.

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Great ideas! I remember my grandfather making a brick wall with every other brick offset so that there were spaces between them. Then he planted grapevines on the wall.

As the sheep eat the brush and green briars out of the front of our property, it is opening up. Thinking about a double fence and planting a rose hedge. But that is on the back end of a very long to do list. :lol:
 

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