Garden Fencing
Posted by arnot | Under garden finials Friday Aug 28, 2009Get Your Garden Fencing Right
A good looking fence adds to the beauty of your garden while an ugly looking fence can spoil the beauty of even the choicest of plants in your garden. Bamboo fences are one of the most common forms of fences for gardens. This type of fences is most popularly seen in gardens as heir look matches with those of the plant in the garden. Bamboo fence panels come in different sizes and are used for outer fencing of the garden. Bamboo fences are considered as an option for separating portions of gardens and dividing your garden into various parts. Concrete block fence are also available in different sizes of blocks which can be laid together to form a fence in your garden. These blocks make installation of fence very easy and fast.
Another safe and secure option for garden fencing is the use of metal garden fence. In the category of metal garden fence we can find several types of fences such as cast iron fence, stainless steel fence, iron garden fence etc. Decorative metal fence is also available which can enhance the beauty of your garden. One can also use ornamental iron fence which are available in endless designs to surround your garden.
How to Erect a Garden Fence
There are several types of fences, but the wooden ones remain the most popular and economical. Here is some advice on planning and erecting a garden fence. The standard height of most fences is 6 foot, so if you plan on increasing the height of a boundary to more than this, you may need to obtain planning permission and should seek advice from your Local Council or Planning Authority.
The standard width of panels is 6 feet and posts can vary from 75 mm to 100 mm. When measuring up, deduct 2 inches from each fence post to allow for where the panels slot in. Concrete fencing posts are designed so that the wood panels slot into the edge without any fixings. Building a fence could involve digging holes and mixing concrete. However, a simple fence can be created without any of this hard labour! Wooden fence posts may be secured to soft ground with metal spikes or to a hard surface with bolt down post supports. The panels should be secured to the posts with brackets.
Garden Fencing For a Better Exterior
Garden fencing is not all about the fence panels and fence posts. When carefully considered and planned, the chosen fence type, fence panels, fence posts, and other accessories add to the external beauty of the house, and may help to add value to the property too.
Why garden fencing is installed?
People install garden fencing for a variety of reasons. Many people prefer to plant trees of different types separately. Garden fencing can be designed specifically for the needs of the users. Custom fence panels and fence posts can be used together to form an attractive fencing surround for your garden or lawn.
You can choose the fencing material that goes best with your garden furniture, patio awning, deck furniture and the exterior of your home. Most people prefer using wood as the garden fencing material.
Wood garden fencing:
Wooden fence panels, fence posts and garden gates assign a natural look to your garden. Post and rails, wire netting, chainlink, hurdles, timber palisade, chestnut paling, closeboard, closeboard panels, and lap panels are other common types of garden fencing that are available.
Bamboo fencing:
Bamboo is also often used for garden fencing and screening as well as landscaping.
Border edging:
Wire garden fences or mesh are helpful to outline curvy and rounded borders of your garden and they are also quite attractive too when done properly. Fencing product manufacturers and suppliers can suggest to you the best fence posts and panels.
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