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1Modern Black Fence

This black fence adds a touch of modern flair to an otherwise classic vegetable garden on a Florida horse farm. The fence and a layer of chicken wire keeps out the farm’s many, many animals—95 and counting!
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Backyard X-Scapes Rolled Bamboo Fencing

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Backyard X-Scapes Rolled Bamboo Fencing
While you don't necessarily want bamboo growing wild in your back yard, it is beneficial as a natural means of fencing. Use it for privacy or to fence off your garden.
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3Garden Fence That Doubles as a Privacy Screen
Make your fence do a little work like these Birmingham, AL, homeowners did. They hung container plants on their fence to help soften the look of the screen.
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4Classic White Archway
A mix of vibrant annuals and perennials add pops of color to this old-fashioned white picket fence, complete with a lovely white archway that directs guests to the front door.
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5Overgrown Fencing
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6Zig-Zag Fence
When it comes to fences, you don’t always have to stick to the straight and narrow. Fences look more unique when they meander or follow a zig-zag pattern, like this fence flanked by bright-pink sedum plants.
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7White Lattice Fence
"The hornbeam hedges line one side of the drive, while a double border acts as another screen and backdrop to the white fence along the road," designer Charlotte Moss says of the landscaping that punctuates her country garden in East Hampton, New York. "There is a feeling of anticipation mixed with invitation."
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8Secret Garden Fenced Doorway
Do you remember that scene in The Secret Garden when Mary opens the door to the garden for the first time? You can re-create that feeling in your own garden with an ivy-covered fence and door. A small window allows visitors a sneak peek.
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9Weathered White Fence
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10A Garden and Fence in One
We think this is a brilliant idea, especially if you’re short on space: Make your fence a part of your garden using a shelf and a lineup of small and tall container plants.
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11Wooden Fence With Metal Gate
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12Accent Fence
Sometimes, a pint-sized portion is all you need to dress up your garden. Use an accent fence as a backdrop (and a protective shield!) for beloved perennials that line a sidewalk or pathway.
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13Patterned Fence
A fence really can be a work of art, especially when it shows off a distinctive pattern and one-of-a-kind materials.
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14Traditional Garden Fencing
You can keep your fencing totally traditional by using old-school wooden rails, a look that has withstood the test of time. This kitchen garden at a New York retreat spotlights raised garden beds edged with Belgian block stone, pairing nicely with the tried-and-true fence.
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15Wire Fence
This wire fencing was purchased at a salvage shop for the low, low price of $10. In addition to having vintage appeal, the fence keeps out curious hens.
See more at Saw Nail & Paint.
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16Stone, Metal, and Wood Garden Fence
A fence can contain a mix of several different materials. In fact, contrasting materials make this design look a lot more interesting.
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17Simple Fence Design
This flourishing garden belonging to painter Donna Krakovitz is brimming with organic vegetables, poplars, herbs, and heirloom varieties—all contained within a simple yet sturdy wooden fence that’s sure to stand up to the elements.
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18Natural Wood Fence
If you love reclaimed and rustic pieces for your indoor decor, why not take the look outside, too? Construct a fence for your garden using knotted logs for an all-natural feel.
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19Fencing Covered in Climbing Plants
Climbing flowers are at their best when partnered with an elegant, timeless fence such as this white beauty showcasing a lattice design.
Shelby Deering is a lifestyle writer who specializes in decor, home tours, wellness, travel, vintage, and feel-good stories for national publications. She’s from Madison, Wisconsin, and when she’s not writing, you’ll find her running local trails, shopping flea markets, or going for walks with her husband and corgi.
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