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gness | 17:01 Fri 24th Mar 2017 | Home & Garden
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Don't recall it mentioned here but has anyone had experience of, or seen used domestically, artificial panels of leaves to cover a fence?

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That's the sort of thing, Margo..thanks.....

I want to use some as a screen where there is no soil to grow anything......x
I think it looks rather splendid & if you add an artificial lawn you have a labour saving garden.
You're welcome Gness. Google artificial fence covering there are a few more.
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Ron.....I had black artificial lawn under where I want this to go.... bits stuck to it and annoyed me.....was forever vacuuming it....so I've now slated it.....x
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Thank you, Margo......I'll see if any of them send samples as the grass sellers do............or I could just try one panel first.....x
I'd be interested to hear how you get on. My neighbour's house backs on the the side of another house so she looks out on a brick wall, they complained when she grew ivy on a trellis to cover it, she may be interested in this.
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I will let you know, Margo......I'm wondering if the Acer type may look less artificial.....and I'm interested in the extendable ones.....I guess you could make them as sparse or dense as you wish...
I'll mull it over tonight....x
With a glass of Guinness:-)
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After the garden sort out today it'll take two glasses in a hot bubble bath, Margo....☺
I'm quite taken with the four leaf clover one - would look great with a fairy door at the bottom.
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Mamya....if I told you I have a lovely bright yellow fairy door at the bottom of my garden...................☺
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I also have a Loch Ness Monster I made from a branch off next door's tree......but I stretched over him today to cut some fern and his horns stuck in my........elbows?......it hurt............ :-(
I'd believe you - they're great aren't they?


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