PVC Fencing dilemna
Celina
5 years ago
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julie herbert
5 years agoCelina
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Comments (77)I won't bother with lattice, barrels are partially obscured from the street by fencing and if I put it up I would have to work around the lattice in order to turn the valves for water. If I can just make better use of collected water I'll be happy. We are at the end of our growing season so I should be cleaning up the garden and putting it to bed for the winter, just can't seem to get motivated. We had our first frost last week. Usually, our average early frost date is 1 November. I got almost no produce from garden this year, but there is always next year. Chookchook2 I've seen some of those decorative metal panels and they are gorgeous, sure hope your budget will allow you to get some before too long. Most of our state has been on fire for a good part of the summer. The closest is across the river from us and they have been battling it for almost a month. Some friends have had to evacuate repeatedly. We've only been concerned once, a small grass fire on our side of the river on a day we had wind gusts up to 65mph. Fortunately, it was put out quickly. Australia and New Zealand have both sent firefighters to help with the blazes. I can't begin to tell you how appreciative we are. The closest fire was fought for almost a week by local volunteers only as there were no other resources available. They were all on other fires. The Army National Guard (reserve troops) were called out to help with support duties and for the first time ever the federal Department of Natural Resources (DNR) asked for civilian volunteers to help with non firefighting tasks, cutting fire breaks, moving supplies etc....See MoreCurb appeal indecision... advice please!
Comments (91)Sorry I am so late coming to your site - you are an inspiration to all, homeowners and advisers alike. For your planting advice, I suggest you call Merrifield Garden Center to see if they will come out your way. They currently have wonderful garden centers in Merrifield and Fairfax (both in Fairfax County) and a new one in Gainesville, but they may come further south to wherever you reside. (www.MerrifieldGardenCenter.com) Even if they don't send designers to your area, they are worth a trip to see their huge selection for a day of pleasure and inspiration, or to pick up some plants. Most of my clients are in the Fairfax and greater Washington area, but I am currently living out west below Front Royal, VA on the Shenandoah mountainside - wonderful views. cascio.offsite@gmail.com...See MorePVC fencing/gates.
Comments (0)We have just completed a new build and we are planning our gates at the from of the house. we would really like white gates like in the image. We have seen PVC gates advertised locally, and wonder what people think of them? durability, look etc. We have a dog who has marked gates before with his paws, so we are mindful of this....See MoreFence and gate ideas
Comments (1)Choosing the right fence and gate for your property can be a tough decision, but ultimately it comes down to your personal style and how you want your property to feel. Consider the type of landscaping you are planning to do and how you want to use the space - is this your personal home, rental property or holiday home? It's important to create dedicated zones that work for your lifestyle. Since you mentioned that security is a priority, a solid fence with a lockable gate would be a good option. As for the material and color, it really depends on the style you're going for. A classic wooden fence could add warmth to the property, while a sleek steel fence could provide a more modern look. If you want to incorporate the existing white trim windows, a white fence and gate could complement them nicely....See Morejulie herbert
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