A lot of people would ask, why do we still need fence landscaping when it is already fenced?
Incorporate some slow-growing climbers to cascade down from the roofing.
Also, let dense climbers fill the fence walls and add warm lighting for a cozier effect.
This one is built around the privacy lining ofcorrugated metal.
This is just one built-in planter but just imagine what wonders it could do if there were more.
On the soil bed, line different colorful flowering plants like this one.
You are not just filling the gaps here, but you are also creating more private concrete fencing.
The height of the hedges was taken advantage of to create a more enclosed and intimate enclosure.
The string lights and complementing shrubs also added to the warmth of this space.
This one features semi-private concrete fences.
It is enlivened withgreen turfs, a low but pattern trimmed hedge anda birdbathin the middle.
15.Entrance arbor
Whatever your fence is made of it will always be enhanced with an arbor.
The plant arrangement on both sides of the enclosure adds quaintness to this look.
For this one, small pillars of stacked stone were lined in between the joints of the fence.
What should I plant along my fence?
From climbers to shrubs and flowering plants, here are the favorite plants to put along the fence.
How do you hide a fence with landscaping?
Whatever climber it is, if it evades your neighbors fence, you have to remove it.
Other than that, ivies are quite evasive, and they are fast growers.
While they are beautiful climbers, they can be a source of hassle in the long run.