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Fencing
Fences
Trellis-type fencing is available in a number of ornamental styles, which can look stunning in the right place, but in some gardens it just looks fussy.

Hazel hurdles let chinks of light through and are ideal for a small garden to avoid feeling hemmed in. An added advantage is that you don’t have to worry about treating them, although a coat of clear preservative will help them last longer.
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