What to plant near the fence?

What trees/shrubs/flowers are best to plant near the fence? There is enough sun there. I just don’t know what to choose.

I would plant raspberry bushes, sea buckthorn, gooseberries - they are prickly. You can plant barberry - it will also look beautiful. Although, you can also decorate a flower corner.

Great idea about the thorny bushes near the fence. Your list can be supplemented with blackthorn and garden blackberry. And we have apple trees growing there. Every year the same thing happens. Before the apples have time to ripen, the children will break off a bunch of branches from the side of the road. Sometimes they tear apples and immediately throw away the bitten ones. In general, nothing good.

Well, yes, this is a common problem with fruit trees and shrubs planted near the fence. It’s okay when the kids pick them, although I also feel sorry for the unripe fruits. But there are also adults who deliberately come to “hunt” for someone else’s harvest.

I completely agree with you, for adults. Let them grow something of their own first, and then they won’t want to look at someone else’s.

You have grapes growing in your garden and blackberries have been planted around your garden and it’s beautiful and they won’t steal a lot....

Sea buckthorn is the most luxurious option. And it’s moderately prickly, no one will have the desire to get through it.And it’s moderately thick, it will protect passers-by from the annoying gazes. So this is the best option. Well, she's useful.

Sea buckthorn will have to be constantly pruned, because it is a tall tree. Maybe it would be better to plant sloes or rose hips - these are also good plants to protect the garden from nosy neighbors.

We planted rose hips. But over time it dries out and will have to be removed. But lilacs look great next to the fence. You can also plant any type of climbing rose. But keep in mind that everyone will cut it off. This also applies to fruit crops.

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I planted a fence, a gazebo and a tunnel in the spring. Now the neighbors walk around and want to lick their lips too. And I found it in St. Petersburg on

It depends on what you prefer. You can have trees, shrubs, or you can have beautiful flowers. For example, we decorate fences with climbing plants. For example, morning glory or thunbergia, sweet pea. Or, for example, the saxifrage bush (kampsis) is not bad.

And if there is a chain-link fence of this type, some plant will climb along it. I would like to make something like a hedge at the dacha. At first they thought that it would be better to plant grapes, but they are unlikely to climb on a grid, and if the grid cells are wider, then there is no point in the cold from the fence! So we settled on a chain-link mesh, I would like to put something with small flowers on it!!!

I plant flowers near the fence that are not very fancy but beautiful. The view is just what I need!!!! Try it!!

I have roses growing near my fence)) bright pink, small, very beautifully weaving along the fence, climbing rose.

I am also for climbing roses, I love them very much, my whole yard is covered in them, my mother says that I can open a greenhouse)), I really like them))

Near the fence or behind the fence on the outside of the yard? If there are raspberries, blackberries, rose hips, currants around your plot, well, that’s how I have it for a long time, along the fence there are exclusively berry bushes, and if behind the fence, then there are most likely wild grapes, but behind them there is an eye and an eye, otherwise it will all get tangled up to the point of disgrace, but it’s beautiful - it’s green in the summer, the fence will turn red in the fall, roses were also already offered as an option here, but get ready for the fact that they might get torn off!

I really like it when green shrubs or thujas are planted along the fence.

You can plant whatever you want, the main thing is that the fence is normal. I built myself a fence from professional flooring and planted fashionable mixborders under it. It looks very cool, it really pleases the eyes. I ordered the fence from . If you are interested, come and take an interest. The prices are reasonable, the quality is high. I'm happy with the general situation)

maybe thuja, or some other Christmas tree?

We have winter-hardy grapes planted near our fence. In the summer, the fencing of the site looks very beautiful, because it is completely covered with large grape leaves, and in the fall we pick bunches of delicious grapes.

But our fence is not very beautiful (gray) and we wove wild grapes around it, and I plant flowers along it

It depends on what fence and what target you are pursuing. If for the sake of beauty, then you can use unpretentious flowers (like September, and if any shrub (raspberries, currants) is useful), I actually have garlic along the fence so that the snails don’t climb in, otherwise in the spring they all crawl out of there for some reason!

If you want it outside, then the lawn and thuja trees, for example, will look very beautiful. Well, or all sorts of climbing plants, such as kobeya, thunbergia, morning glory. Or something from evergreens, boxwood, juniper.

You can also plant a flowering shrub, such as lilac or jasmine, near the fence. Or a thorny bush, climbing rose, rose hip, or barberry, it has red leaves - it’s very beautiful.

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It’s better to plant bushes and build supports for them

Why not combine business with pleasure and plant fruit bushes near the fence? This is especially true for small areas.

But it’s true that you first need to decide what result is desired - then the decision will appear on its own. This year I really liked how my neighbors grew all sorts of hollyhocks along the fence, it’s just a miracle, beautiful, tall, colorful, I’ve never even seen such a variety before. Now I’m thinking of planting the same in my place.

If the available space allows, then you can combine the beautiful and the useful - plant rose hips and hawthorn, you can plant viburnum.All these plants produce beneficial fruits that can be used to improve health.

we always plant flowers. or rather my mother sits down

The ideal option, as for me, is grapes. It produces lush and beautiful greenery. And besides this, delicious berries. It is important to choose a variety that produces a good harvest in your region.

I have three varieties of blackberries planted along one fence. It is very convenient to stretch the trellises on the fence, forming a bush convenient for picking berries. There are also dahlias along one, and cherries along the third.

There are many options, you can plant: thujas, flowers, and shrubs. But what I definitely don’t recommend doing is planting Christmas trees that grow into huge trees. Shadow, roots all over the area - such problems arise later.

I would plant a rowan tree, it’s beautiful and no one picks it or touches it. If you plant something tasty and edible, you will regularly be annoyed that on the other side of the street, someone has already harvested your harvest.

Yes, as my personal experience shows, no one picks sea buckthorn either, but it has a big advantage over mountain ash. It grows more densely and thereby covers your area from prying eyes.

In addition, sea buckthorn has solid thorns and through such a fence, it is as if no one would dare to enter the site. Sea buckthorn also has very healthy berries; sea buckthorn oil is prepared from them.

We have raspberries growing in a row (about half a meter - seventy centimeters wide) along our fence. I recommend planting it for you too. Just plant on the north side. If planted in the south, the raspberries will “crawl” behind the fence to the neighbor.

At our dacha, the fence is made of chain-link mesh. A hedge was planted along the fence, thujas were planted on both sides of the fence, and a hawthorn was planted in the middle. It looks very original and beautiful.

At our dacha, the fence is made of chain-link mesh. A hedge was planted along the fence, thujas were planted on both sides of the fence, and a hawthorn was planted in the middle. It looks very original and beautiful.

In this sense, everything here is quite prosaic, on the front side there is a fence made of corrugated board and there is sea buckthorn planted there, which quite well hides the not very pretty back side of the fence, and on the neighbors side there are raspberries and black currants.

If sea buckthorn grows along the border of the site, then in this place you can put a wooden or metal picket fence. Sea buckthorn grows quite densely and will be a beautiful hedge, without gaps.

Still, it’s better not to plant your own fence, in my opinion. After all, plants create a humid environment around themselves, and this adversely affects the durability of the fence.