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By Teresa Dixon In Backyard Ideas, Choosing a Fence

Environmentally Friendly Fences to Surround Your Garden

There is nothing like sipping that first cup of morning coffee in your charming garden while listening to the chirp of the birds. The butterflies flutter among the colorful flowers, and the grass is cool beneath your feet. You’ve learned about composting and aeration, and your pest problem is solved without chemicals.

Now, you long for a bit of privacy, and your mind wanders to fencing. Fencing can add just the right touch to your special little get-away, but you want to make sure it’s as nature-friendly as the rest of your garden.

Fences come in a variety of shapes, sizes and materials. Consider the setting and style of your home as well the atmosphere you wish to create when choosing a fence to surround your castle. Eco-friendly materials are available, and they’re all reasonably priced for the ease of your budget.

Wood

Wood fencing makes a cozy and informal statement, and it’s safe for the environment. You can paint it, or leave it natural. It is low cost, and durable. It does require some maintenance, just like your hardwood floors. Many types of wood are available, and wood fencing can fit even the tightest budget. Wood fencing adds curb appeal, and it comes in various styles.

  • Picket
  • Shadowbox
  • Split Rail
  • Stockade

Aluminum and Steel

Aluminum and steel fencing is high quality, and low maintenance. More flexible than wood, it is easier to sculpt to fit your landscape. It looks like wrought iron, but is moisture resistant and doesn’t discolor. It lasts a lifetime, and is ecologically friendly with no rust. It is available in all colors, with a powder coated finish. Many styles are available, and it comes plain, decorated or with ornamentation.

  • Decorations
  • Ornamental
  • Stockade
  • Post and Rail

Vinyl

As a maintenance free choice, vinyl fencing is low cost, and very durable. It is available in almost any texture and color. Extremely adaptable to your landscape, it is the easiest of any fencing option to hug the contours of your property. It’s non-chewable and safe for the environment. It holds up against even the harshest weather, and it comes in a wide variety of both traditional and classic styles.

  • Picket
  • Stockade
  • Post and Rail,
  • Private and Semi-Private

Consider your budget, the style of your home and the contours of your land when deciding on material and style. Whether you chose private or semi private, wood, vinyl or metal fencing, environmentally friendly gardening and fencing is a breeze, and with only a little planning you can have a handsome and hazard free green space all your own.

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