Fenceless courtyard
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Vintage Headboards on Oct 14, 2012Please post a pic so that it's easier to visualize the space you are working with.Helpful Reply
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Gail Salminen on Oct 14, 2012@Leslie F - it would be easier to make suggestions if you post some pics from various angles - inside going out and all sides of where you want the courtyard to go - there are so many many ideas, and we all love to express our creative side to provide ideas! Thanks for posting - I love this kind of challenge :)Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Oct 15, 2012Definitely do post photos and we'll get our creative wheels turning. If you are trying to achieve some privacy, you could definitely do that with plants in containers.Helpful Reply
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Leslie F on Oct 15, 2012unable to post pictures at this time,there is a travel trailer right next to our space and we have a long patio right before you enter our 10' by 12' courtyard and in front of our courtyard is our parking space if that helps with visualizing how our courtyard is set up.Helpful Reply
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Vintage Headboards on Oct 15, 2012If you give an address we all can look up pics on Google Earth if that would be easier. (just a suggestion)Helpful Reply
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Leslie F on Oct 15, 2012thanks,.will use magazines or bhg.com.thanks anyway.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Oct 16, 2012If you're looking for inspiration you'll find lots of ideas if you click on the "Outdoor Living" topic on the left of the screen.Helpful Reply
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Gail Salminen on Oct 16, 2012@Leslie F - Douglas is right - lots of inspiration right here. If you want suggestions perhaps indicate what you are looking for in your courtyard, privacy, interest, intimacy, country charm etc. I understand not wanting to provide an address, but even pics that might have something you don't want to be considered could help with the creativity. Good luck and would love to see pics of what you do.Helpful Reply
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At The Picket Fence on Oct 16, 2012We've always used potted Arborvitae as a quick and inexpensive way to add "instant" privacy. I've even seen people put them in rolling planters so they can be moved around as needed! :-)Helpful Reply
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