B&Q sells the perfect budget -friendly product to increase your garden and give your space outdoors immediate privacy.
With Summer Now in front of us and that Met Office Prediction A heat wave is “probably” this weekend, many of us are probably probably Plan to spend a lot of time in the garden.

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However, there is nothing worse than sitting outside with a glass of wine and a good book, just to realize that your curious neighbor slows her over the fence.
A large fence to put your garden may seem to be the obvious decision to keep the curious eyes away, but this can be expensive – and sometimes it can lead to disagreements with neighbors.
Paul CEO of Plant and perennial specialists J. Parker's It has been shown that a stylish way of creating privacy in your garden consists through planting ornamental grass.
He said: “Grasses can be used easily to create internal screens or hedges that bloom beautifully, move in the slightest breeze and need little care in the summer months.
“I recommend Silvergrass or Pampas Grass not only to hide your garden, but also to introduce interesting textures.
“Your fast growth rate makes ornamental grass ideal for data protection insured because new plants can quickly fill all gaps.”
The B&Q Stipa Pony Tails Taily Grass currently costs £ 10.49, which makes it a perfect solution for Penny Pinchers.
The height of the plant when buying is 30-45 cm, but ornamental grass can be up to three meters high.
The plant is low, so that they do not cause stress, and their spring -leading feathers will lead the appearance of their garden into a stylish blow.
The expert revealed that another practical tip to give your garden privacy evergreen Climber.
He said: “If you want to hide fences, balcony railings or roofing rooms, evergreen climbers are a fantastic solution.
“Star Jasmine would be my top choice, it is a hardy, strong producer with a shiny, evergreen leaves, so it's the perfect cover all year round.
“In summer it breaks out in fragrant, star -shaped flowers that fill your garden with a tempting fragrance.
“If you have no surface against which you can grow, create a living fence by planting shrubs or small trees near each other to make a natural wall of privacy.
This is how you create privacy in your garden
The creation of privacy in your garden can be achieved in different ways depending on the budget and the size of your space. Here are some effective ways to improve privacy in your garden:
1. Fencing
- Install a high, solid wood or vinyl fence. This is one of the simplest ways to win immediate privacy. Or use grid panels, grids or grinding fences to give a decorative note and at the same time offer privacy.
2. Hedges and plants
- Rapidly growing evergreen shrubs or trees such as Leylandii, Thuja or Bambus along the border of your garden can help with privacy. Grow a dense hedge with plants like Boxwood, Private or Laurel. Growth can take time, but it offers a natural and green data protection screen. Use climbers like Ivy, Clematis or Wisteria on fences or grids to create a lush, green privacy.
3. Outdoor curtains
- Hang outdoor curtains on pergolas, pavilions or patos to get a slightly adequate data protection solution.
4. Sound barriers
- A water well or a small waterfall can help drown noise and increase the feeling of privacy. Or install fences to reduce the noise if the privacy from sound is also a problem.
“Varieties such as Golden Private Hedging or for a shorter screen are Salix (such as Flamingo Willow) trendy options that work well to save the designated areas in your garden.”
Salix or Flamingo trees grow big and fast, which means that they are a popular choice to hide gardens from curious eyes.
The trees are located in Great Britain and are popular due to their bright popularity Pink Foliage that is a shade similar to the extravagant Birds You are after.
This is perfect for giving your garden a splash of color and at the same time ensuring that your outer space is enveloped by curious eyes.
The buyers recently offered Flamingo trees for sale at ASDA.