Your backyard is a place to relax and enjoy family away from the stress of work and the pressures of life. Back Yard
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In order to really enjoy your backyard oasis you need to add that feeling of seclusion and privacy. This is particularly important in towns and cities.

Adding a fence or latticework is one of the fastest ways to add privacy t you backyard. If you add fast-growing vines you will add additional privacy and color to your backyard. Wisteria and roses will provide a pleasant scent while scarlet runner beans and squash or gourds will add vegetables or variety to a fence.

If you rent add temporary fencing or screens to you backyard or work more with the patio or balcony for privacy.

Trees will provide privacy, shade and shelter to you backyard area. Evergreens and aspens are a few of the faster growing trees that you may want to select for your yard.

Renters can add potted trees to their backyard to create more privacy and a larger feel to the area. Costagravas Yalisi #4 Pink tulips by Organica
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A gazebo or patio area will add an area to relax and entertain. Use this area to add flowers, bushes, awnings, canopies, or even a screened in area.

Planter boxes placed around the boundaries of your yard filled with vines that you trellis, bamboo or ornamental grass varieties will add a break and more off a secluded feel to your backyard.

Bamboo is a fast-growing plant and certain varieties can be very aggressive in their growing habits. Select a less aggressive variety and make sure to keep the bamboo in the planter so that it will not spread.

A secret garden will also add privacy to your garden. By selecting easy to care for plants, mainly perennials you can create a lush feel, add privacy but not add to the work in your backyard.

A container garden set up in layers will act as a barrier in you yard and add color. A garden such as this can easily be set up on a weekend and can be moved around the yard if need be.

Water fountains and mini ponds will help drown out any noise from the neighborhood and create a restful feel to any yard. Fountain and Flower
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There are many small and easy projects that will add more comfort and privacy to your backyard oasis. Many are relatively inexpensive and quick to set up.

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2 Responses to “Privacy in the Backyard Oasis”
  1. Sharon says:

    Backyard privacy is important. I am currently living in a house on a corner and feel I have no privacy. There’s a fence, but it’s not a privacy fence. Unfortunately, I am not allowed to modify any thing in any way.

    I never realized how much I enjoyed the privacy and feeling of sanctuary in the backyard until I moved and my new backyard was virtually “public.”

    Can’t wait to move again. *sigh*

  2. Denise says:

    Could you add annual vines to the fence for more privacy?

    I would also add portable trellises to the yard. They are easy to set up and take down.

    I remember living in those open backyards when I moved a lot. Denise

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