I’m looking for backyard garden designs for snow county?
I’d like a seating area in my garden with a privacy wall
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Hi Uvet,
Do you have a picture you can show us so you can be helped? looking forward to hearing from you.
where is snow country?could be anywhere heck we just got 8" snow here in the Arizona desert don't know what you have in mind but here are bunch of videos with ideas https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=diy+seating+area+with+privacy+wall
If you have the space, pull in a fallen tree branch for background. Arrange iron, steel or concrete seating in a 3/4 circle around a fire pit or another communal center. For privacy, Hilda’s a loose rock fence behind the tree or branch about five feet high. You could have two or three of these areas scattered throughout your property. Cheers!
Thx