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Go private with planting
The Herald
|July 04, 2026
Screening doesn't have to lead to a solid brick wall - create softer spaces with hedges, climbers and pots
DURING the summer months, many of us start using our gardens more often and that’s when privacy really matters.
A solid wall or fence can feel harsh, but using plants for screening offers a softer, more generous style.
They filter views, slow wind, absorb sound, support wildlife, and make the garden feel enclosed but not heavy.
START WITH A VIEW
Before planting anything, work out exactly what you want to screen. It might be an upstairs window, a neighbouring patio, a bin store or a busy path. You rarely need to block everything. Often, one carefully placed tree, climber or planted screen will interrupt the sightline enough to create more privacy.
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