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Welsh Green Screen Ivy Artificial Screening Leaf Hedge Panels on Roll Privacy Garden Fence, Green, 1.0m x 3m

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Panels with an abundance of foliage that looks convincingly real will make your wallet wince more than flimsier versions, but they are worth the extra expense if your budget allows. If it doesn’t, but you need extra coverage, grow real ivy, clematis or jasmine to intertwine with the faux foliage. When you want to create zones but feel solid fencing would feel too harsh choose woven garden screening ideas. Such as these willow panels. The open weave structure provides a more airy approach to fencing an area in, to avoid breaking the flow of the space. Especially handy in a small garden where you don't wish to make it feel even more limited.

Plants are a natural and sustainable way to create a screen in your garden. There are a whole host of fantastic plants that can be used – mature, larger plants will be more expensive, but provide instant results, whereas younger plants can be nurtured and grown over time for a more cost effective approach. Browse through our large collection of screen panels manufactured in the UK. All our garden screens are made to last for UK weather conditions and available in an array of different styles to suit you. The best type of screening is what suits your garden's style best, if it's contemporary in style then metal will look fit well, rustic spaces will suit materials like wood and willow. The top five are hawthorn, field maple, bamboo, holly and firethorn,’ says Marcus Eyles, horticulture director, Dobbies. What is the best type of garden screening? Ivy is a fast-growing climber, but even the speediest of varieties will take a few months to result in screening that’s dense and lush. Faux foliage, on the other hand, will provide instant – and impressive – results.Trees can be a natural way for effective screening but may take a while to grow to the desired height,' say the experts at Gardenesque.com. How can I stop my neighbours overlooking my garden? Re-cycling and re-purposing can all come into play when it comes to garden screening ideas, particularly if you’re on a budget. A shabby, existing fence or new but inexpensive screening, such as willow, reed or bamboo, can up its country-style credentials by teaming it with vintage-style objects that look as good as they are useful.

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