How to make a privacy fence?
Ideas for privacy fence
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Here's one https://www.hometalk.com/diy/grow/landscaping/diy-privacy-fence-in-backyard-17849926
DIY Privacy Fence in Backyard
20 ideas (I love the bamboo idea):
https://fomfest.com/privacy-fences-ideas/
It would depend on the amount of money and time you want to put into it. Mogie's about suggestion has a lot of great ideas. I have used the treated upright posts and the lattice sheets you can buy from home improvement stores in 4 by 8 sheets. They come in wood or plastic and different weights. I like them because while the give you some privacy they also allow for air to go through and I can grow plants on them. Cost depends on the lattice you choose. I bought medium wood and we framed it out with treated lumber. Has worked well for 25 years.