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Security
Plenty of outdoor lighting, a
fence and a Doberman pinscher or two should convince a thief to look elsewhere.
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2.
Purchasing A Condominium
You can't alter the unit's exterior — painting the walls purple or building a
fence, for example — without the approval of the condominium's board of directors.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/home_ownership/purchasing_and_building/purchasing_a_condominium.html
3.
Boundary Lines
In one position near a
fence, perhaps a small growing flowering crab or cherry would be a four-season attraction.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/landscaping/boundary_lines.html
4.
A Simple Screen For Privacy
5 m inside the property line, will effectively shield 33 ft/10 m of garden along the opposite
fence of a 50 ft/15.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/landscaping/a_simple_screen_for_privacy.html
5.
Garden Dividers
The word "baffle" is used instead of "fence" or "hedge" because the latter have different meanings to different gardeners, but a suitably designed wooden
fence, a narrow row of hedge material, a trellis of wood or wire on posts, or a planting of compact upright shrubs can serve the same purposes of limiting the area open to view from one position or reducing wind and creating micro-climates.
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6.
Background Hedges
Hedge material is sometimes sought because a neighbour has had the temerity to erect a board
fence which has in itself no beauty.
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7.
Steps
Properly designed steps add elegance to any garden and should be considered wherever conditions warrant, but a service path must also be provided, possibly behind shrubs along a
fence line.
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8.
Greenhouse Beds
A greenhouse should be sited in the open away from tree shade, but preferably with a residence or high
fence on the north or northeast to give shelter from outflow winds which accompany Arctic air in the winter.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/greenhouses/greenhouse_beds.html
9.
Construction
It can be set against a warm wall or
fence over winter; on a raised bed for early vegetable sowings in February; over three rows of vegetables for the first sowings in spring; on a piece of ground in summer for okra, sweet peppers and other semi-tropicals; in part shade for indoor plants or late summer cuttings; over late vegetables in the fall; truly a versatile piece of equipment that can be stored on the garage wall if ever it is not being used.
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10.
Preparation And Use
For winter use against a sunny
fence or wall, first remove the top soil for an area a little larger than the frame.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/cold_frames/preparation_and_use.html
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