Especially in suburban and rural tweaks where city and municipal utilities are not offered.

These utilities all share one thing in common: They are ugly!

But dont go giving up and throw in the towel just yet!

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There are several options for hiding utilities in your yard and keeping your curb appeal intact.

Weve tried everything from simple, fast, easy solutions to more extensive projects.

Some fast-growing shrubs that can be used inlandscaping to hide utilitiesinclude:

Willow hybrids (Salix spp.)

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Privet (Ligustrum spp.)

Privet is a popular choice for hedges and can grow up to 3 feet per year.

Leucothoe (Leucothoe spp.)

Theseshrubs are evergreenand can grow up to 2 feet per year.

Lilac (Syringa spp.)

Lilacs areflowering shrubs that can growup to 2-3 feet per year.

Viburnum (Viburnum spp.)

Viburnum shrubs are available in a range of sizes and can grow up to 3 feet per year.

Several types of fencesare relatively easy to install yourself.

The panels are lightweight and can be cut to size using a handsaw orcircular saw.

Wood fencing:Wood fencing can be installed using pre-assembled panels or by building the fence from scratch.

The process is relatively simple and is accomplished with a few basic tools.

The fence is held in place with metal posts that are anchored into the ground with concrete.

DekoRRa brand Mock Rocks are the industry standard regarding realism, weather, and UV resistance against sun fade.

Style:Choose a style that is in keeping with the aesthetic of your home and yard.

There are many different styles to choose from, including traditional, modern, and rustic.

Functionality:Consider the specific functions you want the shed to serve.

Will you be using it for storage, as a workshop, or for another purpose?

This will help determine the layout and features you need.

Materials:Choose materials that are durable and appropriate for the climate in which you live.

Common options include wood, metal, and plastic.