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Article Title: How To Choose Your Garden Fence Design
Author: Derek Farley
Category: Landscaping, Gardening, Home
Word Count: 417
Keywords: garden fence design,garden fence,fence design,garden fencing,garden 
fence designer,wood picket fence
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Garden fencing can be one of the most eye appealing items on your personal 
property. A fence that works with your home construction style and the garden 
it enhances completes the picture you have created for family and visitors 
alike. Garden fence design has a long and fascinating history because families 
had fencing before they had houses. Back then, it was to keep enemies and 
animals away from food and family.

Today, fencing is designed for privacy, beauty and to increase a home's value. 
Garden fences look best when they complement or match the home's construction. 
For a brick house, a fence with brick dividers or fence posts would be 
attractive. You might choose a great plastic or wood picket fence for a cottage 
or colonial home. If you have a one story home that needs privacy from the 
street, put up a panel fence and soften it with some vines that grow in your 
area and you will quickly be able to add a new dimension of privacy to your 
home with little effort and time.

Choosing the right kind of fencing material can be an adventure. Just remember 
that there is more than one style of fencing that will look pleasing and meet 
all your requirements. Don't get too hung up on finding the perfect style or 
material. You don't have to be a landscape designer, trust your own instincts. 
Look around your neighborhood and see what is popular and why. Check with local 
home improvement stores and find out what's new. Establish a budget for your 
fencing and stick to it. You can save a lot by buying a few tools and doing 
most of the work yourself. Somehow, that seems to make that fence more valuable 
to your family.

A lot also depends on how much fencing you want established, and what part of 
the country you live in. You also have to consider if your house is on a hill 
or down in a valley. Will it get in the way of water draining away after 
rainstorms? Do you want breezes to come through or do you want to seal all 
wind, leaves and blowing snow out of the yard? Do you need to protect against 
burrowing animals or just your own dog digging holes underneath it? Is it 
primarily for protecting playing children from traffic mishaps and strangers, 
or is it to enhance and show off your famous rose garden or vegetable filled 
raised beds? It's all up to you - the garden fence designer!

You can get much more information, articles and resources about garden fences 
by visiting http://www.gardenfence.org
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