
I've transformed my fence thanks to a £15 buy that is perfect for creating fast privacy – now my garden looks beautiful
A SAVVY woman has totally transformed her wooden fence thanks to a very affordable buy.
So if you're looking to
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A DIY fan has revealed the £15 buy she swears by to add privacy to your garden
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Not only does it look beautiful, but it's sure to leave your guests impressed
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Katie, a mother and content creator who is currently
With this trick, you won't have to worry about splashing the cash on a pricey privacy fence, making it great for those
Posting on social media, Katie revealed the bargain
The DIY enthusiast then shared her rave review on Salix Trees, which are also known as 'Flamingo' Trees.
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Flamingo Trees are native to the UK and are known for their graceful weeping forms, fluffy catkins, and varied stem colours.
They thrive in moist soils and are found in a variety of habitats, from riverbanks to rocky slopes.
Prior to planting the Flamingo Trees, Katie's
But after just eight weeks of planting the trees, Katie's garden looked 'beautiful'.
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Thrilled with the affordable trees, Katie beamed: 'They are fast growing, budget friendly.'
Not only this, but she also added: 'They have the most beautiful pink, white and green leaves.'
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Katie later shared that she "absolutely loves' her Flamingo Trees, as she wrote: 'We planted these trees three years ago, and within weeks of planting them, they became wonderfully bushy.'
She then confirmed: 'We paid £15 per tree at a local
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.
Katie, who created a 'mixed hedge with varying sizes for extra focal interest', also shared: 'They are perfect for
DIY fans beam
The Instagram clip, which was posted under the username @
Not only this, but it's also amassed 5,312 likes and 168 comments.
They look great
Instagram user
Social media users were impressed with Katie's
One person said: 'I literally love them!'
8 must-have plants to brighten up your garden
Nick Hamilton owner of
Tricyrtis
A spectacular plant that gives a real exotic feel to any garden with its orchid-like, spotted flowers giving the impression that this plant should be tender but it is 'as tough as old boots!'.
Penstemon
I love this plants genus of because most will flower all summer and autumn. They'll grow in sun or semi-shade in a well drained soil and produce a non-stop display of tubular flowers in an array of colours and colour combination to suit all tastes.
Luzula sylvatica 'Marginata'
With the evergreen leaves edged with yellow it's great asset is that it
will grow in sun or shade in any type of soil and is great as groundcover in the hardest spot to fill - dry shade.
Eryngium x zabelii 'Big Blue'
A stunning, nectar-rich plant that will feed the beneficial insects in your
garden. Leave the flowerheads once they have turned brown because they look stunning with winter frost and snow, extending the plant's interest period.
Sarcococca hookeriana 'Winter Gem'
If you need winter scent then look no further than this compact, evergreen shrub. The scent is stunning and the evergreen leaves create an excellent backdrop for the summer flowers.
Cornus sanguinea 'Anny's Winter Orange'
A dwarf version of 'Midwinter Fire' the very colourful stems create a stunning winter display, particularly on sunny days.
Rosa 'Noisette Carnee'
A very well-behaved climbing rose that is perfect for training over an arch, pergola or gazebo. The small, 'noisette' flowers are blush-pink and produce the most amazing clove scent constantly from June to November.
Sanguisorba hakusanensis 'Lilac Squirrel'
I've never seen a squirrel with a drooping, shaggy lilac tail, but this variety will give your garden an unusual and different look throughout summer. It does need a moisture retentive soil but will grow in sun or semi-shade.
Another added: 'Absolutely beautiful.'
A third commented: 'They look great.'
At the same time, one user beamed: 'I need some privacy trees, will make a note of these thanks.'
Meanwhile, alongside love heart eye emojis, someone else penned: 'I saw some in Asda for £13 each! So good.'
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