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  2. These Decorative Garden Fence Ideas Will Turn Your Yard Into ...

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    Try these decorative garden fence ideas to keep your plants safe and beautify your backyard! You'll find different types of garden fences for any type of space.

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    To create landscaping that’s easy to maintain, focus on the key components of your outdoor space: Hardscape, such as patio and paths; structures such as decking and fencing; and plants that won ...

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    This backyard addition isn't technically under $100, but it's pretty darn close. And a 10-foot above-ground pool for around $100 is a down right steal in our book.

  5. Fence - Wikipedia

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    Solid fences, including: Dry-stone wall or rock fence, often agricultural; Stockade fence, a solid fence composed of contiguous or very closely spaced round or half-round posts, or stakes, typically pointed at the top. A scaled down version of a palisade wall made of logs, most commonly used for privacy.

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    The fenced front yard of a house in Brewarrina, Australia, with an Australiana painted-tyre-swan lawn ornament.. The history of the Australian front yard is said to have begun with a regulation enacted in New South Wales in 1829 mandating that new houses be built at least 14 ft (4.3 m) from the street to ensure adequate space in front of each house for a garden.

  7. Tamagaki - Wikipedia

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    A shrine surrounded by a tamagaki. A tamagaki (玉垣) is a fence surrounding a Japanese Shinto shrine, a sacred area or an imperial palace. [1] Believed to have been initially just a brushwood barrier of trees, tamagaki have since been made of a variety of materials including wood, stone and—in recent years—concrete.

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