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Organic fences as an option for your garden 10 Articles

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    by Eleanor Sinclair

    Organic Fences 101 You have looked at the neighbors in their yard and felt them looking at you in yours. You wave as you check your mail and secretly wish you had a little more privacy. However, you don't like the i...read more

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    by Zoe Mack

    While the phrase "organic fencing" may be new to you, the concept has been around for ages. Most organic fences of the past were called by the mundane and altogether un-exciting name of "hedge". Basically, this is all an o...read more

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    by Glory Lennon

    When one thinks organic one usually pictures being in tune with nature, totally natural, free of harsh chemicals, nothing manmade nor plastic. When one thinks of fencing one may picture the typical white picket, the un-ins...read more

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    by doccat5

    Planting an organic or living fencing, as an alternative to regular fencing. Here are some suggestions on how to make it work for you. So you've decided to go green and plant a living fence. Here are some things you n...read more

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    by T Lindsey

    Organic gardening has become extremely popular in recent years. People are becoming more health conscious and it is only natural that the idea of organic fencing also be a part of gardening. Even those of us who enjoy the ...read more

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    by Kimberley A. Willis

    Organic Fences It may seem strange but up to about 150 years ago all fences were produced from organic materials except for the occasional stone fence. Organic, or fences produced from natural products whether living ...read more

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    by Veronica

    I have always admired the huge, green hedges around the lovely estates in beautiful Palm Beach and Jupiter Island, Florida and South Hampton, N.Y. or along the roads and estates in Rhode Island or Connecticut and other are...read more

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    by Pat Merewether

    Although I didn't purposefully set out to create organic fencing around our property, I did it anyway. It happened over time and in sections. A patch of wild Black Raspberries started in an area in the back corner of o...read more

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    by Stanley Roberts

    Three of the more common plants to use in making an organic fence for your garden include bamboo, evergreen trees, and hedges. These are three of the ore common. One could use any type of vine or flower group that offers t...read more

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    by Terry Blackburn

    FENCES If you want to block out the world, or at least your noisy neighbors, you should consider building a fence or putting up a hedge. This will give you privacy, reduce noise, and looks very attractive for most lawns...read more

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