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Types of Garden Fencing



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By : Stephen Drummonsy    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-06-21 03:33:24
If you yearn for your garden to look stunning and well maintained don’t forget about fencing. A garden with good fencing provides the complete picture a wonderful aspect when looked at from a distance. Besides lending beautiful looks, fencing keeps the garden protected from any outside disturbance of people or animals.

Fencing provides added uses as well. It could be used to highlight a certain area of the garden. If you have sensitive plants in one part of the garden, you can use fencing to differentiate it from other parts of the garden. Fencing can also be used to separate a work or seating area. Another important benefit of fencing is that you can shelter you and your garden from public view. It gives much needed solitude.

Garden fencing is obtainable in many varieties of materials, shapes and colours. Let us remind ourselves more about some well-liked options you can use in your garden.

WROUGHT IRON FENCING

Wrought Iron fencing unquestionably gives a decorative and traditional appearance to the garden. This fencing arrives in different stunning styles. Wrought iron can be moulded into an assortment of ornamental shapes. This is the reason these fences are recognized as ornamental fences. The top of these fences can be pointed, round or any other shape. This kind of fence is good for stopping trespassers and it also needs less renovation. On the other hand, they are rather expensive.

WOODEN GARDEN FENCING

As it is moderately priced, wooden garden fencing is among the preferred varieties of fencing. It usually comes in the form of pre-construction panels or picket forms. This type of fencing is good for maintaining the privacy of your garden. However, there is one setback about it - you need to protect it from bugs and rot.

BAMBOO GARDEN FENCING

This is another familiar type of garden fencing. Bamboo fences are well-liked because neither are they costly nor do they necessitate much maintenance. They also add an creative touch to the garden and what is also important, they can be installed simply.

DRY STONE WALLING

If you have a large garden, you can put in large sized rocks to create dry stone walls. It gives a more natural look and can resist any kind of tough environment. Besides, it gives the surrounding area dignity and majesty.

ALUMINIUM FENCING

Rarely used in a domestic function, this kind of fencing also lends the fashionable looks to your garden. It can be in the form of horizontal rails and upright pickets. Before adding any garden fencing, you can seek advice from fence suppliers or installers for advice. They will study your home and garden. And they will give you proper advice considering your requirements.
Author Resource:- My name is Stephen and gardens are a favourite passtime of mine so I thought I would present this article on garden fencing. This is just to give readers some idea on what types of fencingfencing are available on the market today.
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