See some of the exciting new garden privacy screens and pergolas available today, and get ideas for your own garden. #gardening #backyard #gardenprivacy
The Middlesized Garden book, The Complete Guide to Garden Privacy is now available from Amazon in the following countries. It covers how to choose walls, fences, hedges, trees and screens for privacy plus how to use climbers, arbours, pergolas, gazebos and sheds to make your garden feel more private:
USA
Paperback
Kindle
UK
Paperback
Kindle
Germany
Paperback
Kindle
France
Paperback
Kindle
Spain
Paperback
Kindle
Italy
Paperback
Kindle
Netherlands
Kindle
Japan
Paperback
Kindle
Brazil
Kindle
Canada
Paperback
Kindle
Mexico
Kindle
Australia
Kindle
India
Kindle
Note that some Amazon links are affiliate so I may get fee if you buy, but it doesn’t affect the price you pay. Other links are not affiliate.
Companies featured include:
Langlea Garden Design & Construction: https://www.langlea.co.uk/
Stark & Greensmith laser-cut decorative screens:http://www.starkandgreensmith.com/
Jacksons Fencing:https://www.jacksons-fencing.co.uk/
Screen With Envy decorative screens:https://www.screenwithenvy.co.uk/
Tom Hill Garden Design: https://www.tomhillgardendesign.co.uk/
Kate Gould Gardens:https://kategouldgardens.com/
Outer Spaces Garden & Landscape Design:http://www.outerspaces.org.uk/about-us/
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15 Comments
Great ideas , really enjoyed this video …Thank you
I love this video!!! THANKS!
Wonderful ideas , you have such a lovely voice & presence, good luck with your gardening year, my best wishes 💚
I really enjoy you.
I live in high desert and have a neighbor who makes me very uncomfortable. For one, he has a security camera aimed at his whole yard AND all of mine. My privacy is nonexistent. I am not good with plants and am scared to invest more money into plants that will eventually die on me. I can be persuaded with strategic measures though! Please tell us more about alternatives to spending thousands of dollars on a fence, wall, or wood pergola of sorts. It seems as if those are my only options and that is limited already because it gets ridiculously windy here. I’m talking 40mph wind gusts.
Thank you! I’m so glad I found your channel 🙂
Do you have any ideas for people on a budget these are way out of my league I’m afar d
Beautiful screening ideas. Looks expensive but would be worth it.
I need something that would sustain high winds. I guess columnar evergreens are my thing
What is the Spanish-style screen at 0:52? Can't seem to find it in the links.
Thanks for your YouTube advice, I really enjoyed it. Please can you tell me if I can create a privacy screen using pots? I live in a ground floor apartment set below street level and the path to the entrance runs alongside my open space which has an 18” high picket fence and artificial grass! Had to move here after health problems left me disabled and I love to sit outside and be in the fresh air but often don’t feel up to talking or being stared at. I need basic advice on suitable plants, pot sizes etc as I have to buy online or rely on other people to help me.
Not you again
It is a shame that when modern houses are built they dont also take on board privacy issues . They developers ought to incorporate screening in with the fencing and come up with innovative ideas.
Brilliant video 🙂
Last winter's arctic blast killed many beloved plantings. In 8b we don't expect 9 degrees Fahrenheit, well below freezing. Now I have to replace much of my green wall. I may cheat and put them in pots to make them taller. My back neighbors have a low fence because her AirzBNB clients like to look at my back garden, a woodland meditative garden. I don't need a dense hedge, just dappled shade, maybe redbuds. Weather challenges gardeners everywhere. Thanks always for your counsel.
I love how niche this channel is! Overlooked London city garden gal here looking for ideas. Thanks Alexandra 🙌