Let’s talk about a part of our gardens that often gets missed – the base of our fences. With a dash of imagination, we can transform this understated space into a lovely part of your outdoor haven.
Affix a Wooden Kickboard
A wooden kickboard not only covers up unsightly gaps but also brings a rustic appeal. It’s a straightforward, useful solution I’ve used to maintain a neat garden.
Install a Mini Gate
Adding a mini gate can be both useful and cute. Use it to get to different parts of your garden or just as a pretty piece.
Design a Mini Garden
One of my absolute favorites for brightening up the fence’s bottom is crafting a mini garden. It’s a fantastic way to introduce vibrancy and life, mixing decorative grasses with blooms that change with the seasons.
Make a Rock Garden
A rock garden at the fence’s base can add depth and charm. I like using rocks of different sizes and succulents for something easy to care for.
Put in a Cement Deck
A cement terrace is strong and looks clean. It’s a great fix for spots that need extra hold.
Put in Metal Bars
Driving metal bars into the ground can keep your fence stable and adds a sleek, industrial feel. I’ve noticed this approach also helps keep critters away.
Add a Trellis
A trellis can hold climbing plants and adds a touch of art. It’s a choice that’s flexible for making fences look better.
Use Recycled Finds
Using recycled items like bricks or tiles can make a base that’s one of a kind. It’s a choice that’s green and adds charm.
Put in a Log Border
For a rustic feel, line your fence’s bottom with logs. It’s a way that’s natural to show the area.
Add Water
A water feature adds peace and grace. It’s a fun surprise that can make your fence a star.
Grow Climbing Vines
Let climbing vines grow at the base for a natural fence wrap. As they grow, they create a rich, green display, which I simply love for its visual beauty.
Employ Gravel for a Modern Feel
Using gravel to fill in spaces offers a modern, uncluttered aesthetic. It’s a simple way to keep weeds away and the area tidy, something I really value in my busy garden.
Use Bamboo Screen
Bamboo screening gives off an exotic vibe while adding privacy. I find it’s a choice that’s kind to the earth and matches well with nature.
Incorporate Decorative Stones
Pretty stones or pebbles can beautifully trace the bottom of your fence. I enjoy playing with different textures and hues to really make the area pop.
Pile Soil
For a more organic feel, pile up soil at the base and plant ground cover that’s tough. It’s a simple, thrifty way to fill up spaces.
Place Pots
Line the base with pots full of lively plants. I like to swap them out with the seasons for a fresh feel.
Build a Stone Wall Look
For a show-stopping effect, think about a small stone wall facade. While it demands a bit more work, the end result is a gorgeous, earthy vibe.
