1DIY Wood Slat Planter Wall
RemodelaholicThis simple DIY project is here to give your boring concrete garden wall a chic upgrade. The warm-toned wood pairs perfectly with the verdant greenery spilling from planters. Plus, you get a bit more vertical garden space. If you already have a classic wood fence, you can copy the look by adding planters along its length.
See more at Remodaloholic.
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2Woven Bamboo Trellis Fence
Garden TherapyTall bamboo poles are pliable enough to weave together into a fence yet strong enough to support tomatoes, cucumbers, and other vine vegetables! Who doesn't love something practical and stylish? And if you can't get your hands on any bamboo, don’t worry! You can also do this project with sturdy branches.
See more at Garden Therapy.
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3Mesh Fence with Summer Roses
Centsational StyleAny gardener knows that mesh wire fencing is exactly what some vines and flowers need to grow to their full potential. So, use this as the base to grow pretty summer roses or pea vines. The dense greenery can provide a sense of privacy without disrupting the landscape as a solid border might.
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4DIY Espalier Privacy Screen
Garden TherapyWe love the simple, streamlined design of this tall, freestanding cedar trellis. Not to mention, the sophisticated look! Spruce it up with some flowering vines or woven reeds and use it to divide different sections of your yard or garden.
See more at Garden Therapy.
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5DIY Bug Hotel Fence Art
Garden TherapyAdd an unexpected touch with this DIY fence art featuring natural and found elements such as branches, seed heads, bamboo, and moss set in a wooden frame. It doubles as a home for beneficial insects that you actually want to have in your garden, like bees and ladybugs. Place one (or several) along your wooden fence to really add to the look.
See more at Garden Therapy.
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6Lattice Privacy Wall with Hanging Flowers
Woodshop DiariesWant a sense of privacy without cutting yourself off from the world? The lattice-screened top half of this fence is both decorative and creates a sense of openness. Finish it off by tacking on a few little plant pot hangers with flowers to add pops of color and a bit of visual layering.
See more at Woodshop Diaries.
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7DIY Tin Can Garden Fence
I Should Be Mopping the FloorsA chain link fence doesn't have to be an eyesore. Dress it up with colorful tin can flower pots in a cheerful polka dot print. While we love the whimsical look of these, you can also choose any other pattern and paint combo to match your home.
See more at I Should Be Mopping the Floors.
8DIY Coastal Rope Garden Border
H20 BungalowGive your garden a coastal feel with this easy DIY rope fence. In this tutorial, the rope is threaded through wooden posts. You can even add a shell border and a decorative anchor for more seaside flair.
See more at H20 Bungalow.
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9Wood Fence with Picture Frame Planters
Garden TherapyA simple wood fence is the backdrop for these unique picture frame planters. You can make them with cedar, metal fencing wire, and ornate plastic frames before filling them with the florals of your choice. It's like a gallery wall for your yard!
See more at Garden Therapy.
10Pallet Planter Fence
Garden TherapyA tall pallet planter can make a unique and colorful fence for your garden. This one features a stunning array of coleus, succulents, pansies, and begonias.
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11Raised Bed Fence
Kitchen Garten A roll of inexpensive wire fencing is dressed up with 1' x 4' wood trim to create this attractive fence around a raised bed garden. It's perfect for keeping those cute-but-pesky bunnies out of your veggies! This fence can be adapted to various heights.
Get the tutorial at The Kitchen Garten.
12Privacy Fence Planter
Sand Dollar LaneIs your backyard or deck wide open to everyone's view? Provide some much-needed privacy with this beautiful fence and planter combo.
Get the tutorial at Sand Dollar Lane.
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13Boho-Style Fence
Hey WandererUpdate an old fence by attaching rolls of whitewashed bamboo for a beautiful, serene boho-style fence. Add lighting and other white accessories, and it's heaven! If you can't find bamboo, willow twig fence rolls will also work.
Get the tutorial at Hey Wanderer.
14Living Fence
Gert Tabak The Netherlands//Getty ImagesWhy not use live plantings as a fence? Here, boxwoods are trimmed to create an aesthetically-pleasing border along a walkway. It's only about a foot tall, but the design naturally keeps traffic out of the planting beds. Plantings can be trimmed to a formal hedge or left to naturalize.
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15Pallet Fence
Camelot Art CreationsThis little painted fence, built from an old pallet, is more of a divider than a privacy screen. However, it provides an attractive transition from walk to garden. The planter, also made from scrap pallet wood, finishes the look.
Get the tutorial at Camelot Art Creations.
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16Lattice Privacy Fence
Pretty Handy GirlPre-fab sheets of square lattice are attached to pressure-treated posts to create this gorgeous fence. The design affords privacy without a feeling of being hemmed in. Create an entire row, or erect a few strategically-placed panels.
Get the tutorial at Pretty Handy Girl.
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17Horizontal Slat Fence
Bower PowerThis beautiful fence has a secret: It's hiding an ugly, old chain link fence! The pre-fab panels are attached with metal brackets and cable ties. Genius!
Get the tutorial at Bower Power.
18Steel Conduit Fence
Grandma's House DIYThis clever fence uses inexpensive steel conduit, which gives a country-modern feel. It's attached to a deck here but would work just as well as an interesting boundary fence too.
Get the tutorial at Grandma's House DIY.
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19Vinyl Fence
RiverNorthPhotography//Getty ImagesThis attractive fence is constructed from low-maintenance vinyl. While the initial cost may be higher than wood, it lasts for a long time and cleans up with a power washer. No painting required!
20Vintage Wire Fence
Susan Handler/ Saw, Nail & PaintA roll of vintage wire fencing, found at an architectural salvage shop, created this charming fence. It does the job of keeping the hens out of the planting beds and looks great.
Get the tutorial at Saw, Nail & Paint.
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Arricca Elin SanSone is a writer, editor, and content creator who specializes in lifestyle and gardening. With a background in health reporting, she applies these same research skills when writing about the science of growing things. She trials new plants in her expansive garden, and her houseplant collection consists of 60+ varieties. Arricca has written thousands of articles for publications such as Country Living, House Beautiful, Good Housekeeping, Prevention, VERANDA, Southern Living, and more. She’s happiest when digging in the dirt, baking, or spending time with the people and dogs she loves.
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