Cemented chain-link area 6 by 20 ft
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Funnygirl on Jul 15, 2014They sell fence cover ups.not sure of the website.jasmine planted 12" apart,will fill in quickly.if you can wait longer,there are all kinds of vining annuals.Or purchase a large canvas drop cloth and paint a mural or if you are not feeling creative just a design will workHelpful Reply
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Hannah V on Jul 16, 2014Hi Catherine! Could you upload a photo of the fence? That will make it easier for other hometalkers and myself to give you better answers and ideas! You can add photos by clicking the upper right drop arrow and select "edit" (see screenshot). Hope this helps! :)Helpful Reply
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Kolleen on Jul 16, 2014There are slats that you can find at Home Depot, etc that you can weave in and provide complete privacy. They come in several colors. You can also spray paint the fence so it blends in better. Finally, you could plant a climbing vine to create a wall of green. I would rather have chain link than my rotted wood fence! Trade? :-)Helpful Reply
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Jeanette S on Jul 16, 2014If you are a gardener, then you are one lucky gal! I saw the cutest ever garden. High fence to keep out deer (will keep out rabbits etc. too)...tires set inside filled with soil and used to plant veggies. No weeds, nothing to hoe! If you want to make it pretty, get some sheets of white vinyl lattice which you can attach to the fence with wire ties (easy to do...it would only take about 6-7 full sheets) and you can even hang small pots on it and put in flowers. I would not be so very quick to take down something like this...it could even be used as a play area for pets while you worked in the yard.Helpful Reply
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