Besides security and aesthetics, privacy is also one of the top reasons why people build walls and fences around their homes. No matter how amazing your newly built deck or swimming pool looks, you still wouldn’t want to be exposed to random passers-by while you’re relaxing. Although walls and fences are extremely practical they can sometimes make a space feel really confined, so you can may want to opt for a “greener” solution.
From hedges to green walls, here are some lively, eco-friendly ways to improve privacy in your home through landscaping.
Unless you want to lose your privacy during the winter, you’re better off choosing evergreens. Several species of Viburnum, like tinus and suspensum, are great for those who want good evergreens for hedging. Of course, deciduous plants are still an option if you want to create interesting-looking hedges. Mixing and matching plants with differently coloured leaves can make for gorgeous hedges. You can also choose flowering shrubs like magnolias and camellias or a livelier hedge.
It is also important to consider how much effort you’re willing to put into maintaining your hedges. If you don’t want to prune often or spend too much cash to have your hedges regularly pruned, make sure that you go for plants that require minimal upkeep.
For the most natural-looking privacy fence, have your landscaper set up a berm in your garden. Berms are raised areas that are filled with all sorts of plants. A gently sloping mound of trees and shrubs can offer privacy in particular spots of your garden without blocking out the total view of your home. The tricky part about setting up a berm is choosing the right plants. Since water runs off a berm easily, it’s best to choose shrubs and trees that are not too drought-sensitive.
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