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Privacy Element in Outdoor Spaces

October 15, 2021

Privacy Element in Outdoor Spaces

Privacy Element in Outdoor Spaces

The privacy element is crucial in creating a comfortable outdoor space. Installing a fence or wall can be costly, but you can create privacy screens using plants and planters. Plants make excellent privacy screens because they can block noise and unsightly views while adding color, texture, and seasonal interest that only gets better each growing season. Large containers are ideal for creating privacy in a small space like a deck or patio. TerraCast® planters are made from a lightweight resin material, which makes the installation effortless and movable. The wide range of styles can fit any landscape style you desire!

Selecting Plants

Selecting plants that fit climate conditions in your area, such as native plants, can minimize maintenance and achieve installation that thrives. Larger plants can instantly provide the higher security and privacy you need than smaller plants, which may take years until they grow tall enough to work as a privacy element. Plants around 5-6 feet high will provide an immediate and dramatic impact on your landscape design. Horsetail plants paired with modern planters make a great architectural statement piece, while bamboos make a light and airy privacy screen.

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Company: TerraCast Products LLC

Product: Planters

Source: https://www.terracastproducts.com/product-category/commercial-planters/



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