
Temu's budget buy will protect your garden from nosy neighbours this summer & it costs LESS than £3
IF you're someone who loves to pan out in the sun but feel too exposed in your garden, don't worry.
Temu has a handy item that instantly elevates your garden's privacy, and it won't set you back too much.
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Whether you like to lie back and soak up the sun or enjoy a meal al fresco during the warm summer weather, this decor item may be worth picking up.
And don't worry if you're only renting, because this bargain buy can be easily installed and removed from your outdoor space.
The Roll Artificial Ivy Privacy Screen is currently available for just £2.93 from Temu.
This faux greenery wall panel is perfect from shielding your outdoor space from nosy neighbours or any other prying eyes nearby.
So whether you live beside a busy road or on top of the people next door, this panel will level up your garden in no time.
And you can even make use of this item during the winter months, with manufacturers recommending repurposing it for Christmas decor during the off-season.
Shoppers can choose between two styles, Apple Leaf or Sweet Potato Leaves.
This buy has received an average rating of 4.5 stars from impressed Temu customers.
"Bought this before for my fence so ordered more, it's really good, stayed up even with the horrendous weather we have had," wrote one Temu user.
"Well worth the money, good product overall, this is about the eighth one I have ordered," said another person.
"I have bought some in the past and wanted one to fill a gap, highly recommend," commented a third buyer.
Amazon also has a £14 privacy buy that is described as "perfect" for summer.
Another privacy fence is also available from Amazon, for just £5.
B&Q has an affordable privacy fence currently on sale, and you can put it up yourself.
And a £10 B&M product adds inches to your fence, elevating your garden's privacy.
How to create privacy in your garden
CREATING privacy in your garden can be achieved in a number of ways depending on your budget, and the size of your space. Here are some effective ways to enhance privacy in your garden:
1. Fencing
Install a tall, solid wooden or vinyl fence. This is one of the most straightforward ways to gain immediate privacy. Or use lattice panels, trellis, or slatted fencing to add a decorative touch while still offering privacy.
2. Hedges and Plants
Fast-growing evergreen shrubs or trees like Leylandii, Thuja, or Bamboo along the boundary of your garden can help with privacy. Grow a dense hedge using plants like Boxwood, Privet, or Laurel. It may take time to grow, but it provides a natural and green privacy screen. Use climbers like Ivy, Clematis, or Wisteria on fences or trellises to create a lush, green privacy barrier.
3. Outdoor Curtains
Hang outdoor curtains around pergolas, gazebos, or patios for an easy-to-adjust privacy solution.
4. Sound Barriers
A water fountain or small waterfall can help drown out noise, adding to the sense of privacy. Or install fencing designed to reduce noise if privacy from sound is also a concern.
You can also add a stylish touch to your privacy fence with another B&M buy.
And its not just fences that can help give you privacy in your garden, one B&M item can help shield you from nosy neighbours and the sun.
Meanwhile, a Home Bargains buy is said to add a touch of glamour to your garden.
And a £10 B&M product adds inches to your fence, elevating your garden's privacy.
You can also add a stylish touch to your privacy fence with another B&M buy.
And its not just fences that can help give you privacy in your garden, one B&M item can help shield you from nosy neighbours and the sun.
Meanwhile, a Home Bargains buy is said to add a touch of glamour to your garden.
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