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My next door neighbours are always out partyin and drinking in their back garden. I cant sit in mine without them all staring at me. We have a 1m high mesh fence separating our gardens and i want to put something up to block them out!

I dont want to put up a big fence because it would cause alot of agro, and i cant put up screening because she has loads of climbing plants weaving in and out of the mesh fence.

I have bought climber plants to put on my side of the fence, but i want something better and quicker - preferably up to 6ft high.

I was contemplating nailing some trellis to the fence so my plants can climb up high, but if anyone can think of something better then i'd really appreciate it.

Thanks

2007-07-14 07:21:55 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

22 answers

Seems to me fencing, trellis could be your only choice. Bamboo screens look nice and would be a quick solution.
Reed screens look nice too and you can build them yourself.
That was a great answer about the gazebo for £20 because I've seen them but not sure if they have any side's ???

2007-07-14 07:35:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Find fast growing shrubs and line them up towards the back of your garden. It may take a couple of years but it should shade you from your neighbors.

Or you could put up a trellis and plant vines to grow and block the view. For that matter a 6 ft privacy fence and ivy would be a lot quicker. good luck.

2007-07-14 07:28:07 · answer #2 · answered by Fordman 7 · 0 0

Fences and neighbours can be tricky. If you don't want to replace the fence then try attaching screening to the mesh fence. Check out the link below for ideas (I can't comment on the company I just did a search for examples).

Just watch the high as there is a limit to how high you can go with a fence. I think its 6ft max, but check with your local planners. Trees and hedges have no limit, but your neighbour can still complain to the Council if they're not happy (but it will probably cost them).

2007-07-14 07:45:15 · answer #3 · answered by Q 2 · 1 1

Well if the mesh fence is the boundary line between you and next door. Then you can place anything you wish, right next to the fence, on the condition you do not move the boundary fence by bending it.

I would seriously consider fencing though as it would completely block their view from yours.

2007-07-14 07:29:11 · answer #4 · answered by ? 7 · 1 0

I must be getting really old! When I was a kid only the very rich could afford a dryer. No-one owns the sun and unless you live in a highly restricted area that regulates everything you may be out of luck. Besides it is more healthy and easier on the environment to dry your clothes outside. The sun actually can disinfect fabrics. We have neighbors that hang their wear-ables in the sun and I am not going to fuss.

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2016-04-13 06:25:22 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Bambus,

They are great for screening, they have a lovely rustling sound, and they are easily grown (can be a little invasive, so you'll have to cut them out of your lawn sometimes).

However, whose fence is it. Remember that one side of the garden, the fence belongs to you. If it is your fence, so long as you provide her with notice so that you neighbour can rescue her plants, you can change the fence.

2007-07-14 07:34:28 · answer #7 · answered by Laura 3 · 0 1

we are having the same problem they have put there trampoline right next to our fence so cansee into our bedroom and kitchen im furious but dont no what to do about it help we are old and the think they can do as they like dont have an consideration at all.would apreciate any comments and good ideas.thankyou

2015-10-18 06:55:34 · answer #8 · answered by Frances 1 · 0 0

Trellis is your best bet but a fence would be as cheap and better.Just put loads of fast growing climbers your side of your trellis.Honeysuckle,clematis,Russian Vine(but it really takes over) Annoying is'nt it?

2007-07-14 07:32:09 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

a good poke in the eye lol i hate people partying all the time what boot looking in agros 4 a nice green house or a plants holders best of luck x

2007-07-14 07:28:36 · answer #10 · answered by nobody 1 · 0 2

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