Need easy DIY privacy screens for outdoors please
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Carol here's a website that has a few ideas for you .
https://homesthetics.net/22-simply-beautiful-low-budget-privacy-screens-for-your-backyard/
Make a frame from wood or plumbing tubing (I like copper). Fill the frame with lattice, fabric, curtains, chicken wire (and vining plant), old shutters or wind chimes. These can be joined with hook and eye bolts to be free standing. You can also put a base on each and place them separately.
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Large shrubs r my answer to privacy. They rare rich looking besides a healthy solution.
if you need a smaller area blocked off from neighbors, you can get old doors from local habitat stores or craigslist and mount them to look like it would be a doorway. If the area needs to be wider, you can hang curtains from both sides of the doors or mount old window panes (and paint the glass on the back side). Another option is buying sheets of lattice (plastic lasts longer, but wooden is cheaper) and mount a couple posts in the ground and nail the lattice to the posts.
If I were you I would put up lattice. It comes in 4 x 8 sizes and can be cut or left that size. It also comes in many colors. Then plant vines to climb it like ivy, honeysuckle, morning glories, or anything that is prolific and will climb it.
You can buy chain link panels at the Home Improvement store. They have the tubing all the way around and can be clamped together or to fence posts. These panels make great green walls when vines are planted at their base!
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