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Article Title: Garden Fence Ideas For Your Home
Author: Derek Farley
Category: Landscaping, Gardening, Home
Word Count: 422
Keywords: garden fence ideas,garden fence,garden fence around,fence 
ideas,vegetable garden,needing privacy
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A garden fence around your flower or vegetable garden is the perfect addition 
to when you are needing privacy from your neighbors, protection from the 
animals that may want to "visit" your lawn, or from a child who may wander into 
the garden and to do his/her own "gardening".

The whole idea for a garden fence can become a daunting task. There are so many 
different styles and materials to choose from, but that also means that you are 
sure to find something to fit your specific needs and tastes. You also have to 
consider the monetary side of the fencing. You will need to stay within your 
budget to help make your garden fencing dream come true.

Before you start putting up a fence, make sure you know exactly where you want 
to put it. It is not a good idea to buy materials and just start putting one up 
without knowing the total area of material you are going to need. You will also 
need to know the shape of the fencing. It is not uncommon for people to go a 
different route and have an oval-shaped, or round, or even a triangle-shaped 
fence erected from the standard square or rectangular shape. Adding a different 
shape adds a unique style to your lawn.

You will have to think if you are just wanting to keep people and animals out 
of your garden, or do you want to have fencing that provides some privacy from 
prying eyes. Some people just don't like to be bothered while working in their 
lawn since that is some of their "private" or "quiet" time. Wooden fences are 
an excellent choice for this purpose as they are very hard to see through and 
offer a large degree of privacy.

You may want your garden fence to be more of a welcoming gesture to your area 
or neighbors. This can bring a sense of sharing or of being neighborly rather 
than that of someone who likes total privacy.

For protection of your garden from wildlife that may like to "sample" your 
wares, a solid fence, other than a chain-link one is an absolute necessity. It 
would be a good idea to recess the bottom of the fencing into the ground as 
animals do like to dig to reach the food they want to get to. For this type of 
fence, metal would be a great idea. Plastic fences, much less expensive than 
metal or steel fences, also offer a sense of strength and protection against 
wildlife. They are easily erected as well.

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