Regardless of the size of your garden, clear boundaries will give a sense of privacy as well as a smart finish, and a garden fence is a relatively maintenance-free way of achieving this.
Picket
Usually used exclusively for front gardens, given their low height, picket fences can be used for sectioning off areas in back gardens. They are great for training plants up, too.
Try Blooma Mekong Picket fence panel, from £42, B&Q
Natural woven
This type of fencing is made using canes of wood, usually hazel or willow, woven together. It’s strong and durable, but also has a decorative design. It’s perfect for people who prefer a more rustic and naturalistic effect. It’s made from cuttings which encourages new growth, making this an environmentally sustainable choice.
Try 6 x 4 Hazel natural woven hurdle garden fence panel, £769.99, Waltons
Decorative
If you like a pretty look rather than something plain, then consider fencing with a lattice-patterned edging. These work particularly well in cottage-style gardens.
Try Europa Prague panel, from £112.49, Forest Garden
Trellis touches
Creating a divide in your garden can be achieved with a trellis planter. Train climbers up and allow them to create a living screen for privacy and planting interest.
Try Hidcote lattice, £64.49, Forest Garden
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