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to think that NDN should care how shit this looks from my garden. FENCE THREAD - pic enc.

235 replies

PauperTroll · 28/03/2019 19:11

He's put up curved trellis all the way along the wall and stapled tatty strawberry netting to the back (our side) of it so he's not overlooked by the houses perpendicular to us.

But it looks horrible from my side. And the trellis has made it very tall.

I'd saved up for a few years to do my garden up a bit this spring and now this has made it look crap. I can't really afford to put something up on my side to hide his netting.

There's fuck-all I can do, I assume - I asked him (nicely) if I could remove the netting and if the trellis would be obscure enough to stop the neighbours overlooking him. He said no, that it was on his property, and that he wasn't going to remove it and that if I didn't like it I could install something on my side to cover it.

Is there anything I can do???

to think that NDN should care how shit this looks from my garden. FENCE THREAD - pic enc.
OP posts:
Tomtontom · 28/03/2019 19:14

To be honest it looks better with the trellis plus netting than just the brick wall.

Hopefully it will grow on you.

MrsBertBibby · 28/03/2019 19:16

Who actually owns that boundary?

HarrysOwl · 28/03/2019 19:18

if I didn't like it I could install something on my side to cover it

I think that sounds reasonable.

StarlaP · 28/03/2019 19:18

Would he consider removing the netting if you agreed to grow some climbing flowers or plants there? Seeds and plastic plant boxes aren’t particularly expensive, might be an option? X

MotherOfMinions · 28/03/2019 19:19

At least you can’t be overlooked

Witchtower · 28/03/2019 19:19

I think it looks better than just having the wall. Sorry OP. Would prob get some climbers on there.

Oldraver · 28/03/2019 19:20

How tall is the wall and the trellis, as there are usually rules on how high it can go

PotteringAlong · 28/03/2019 19:20

It looks fine to me.

MorningsEleven · 28/03/2019 19:20

Percy reversey.

AnxiousMcAnxiousFace · 28/03/2019 19:20

I also prefer it I’m afraid.

BlueSkiesLies · 28/03/2019 19:22

Looks fine to me!

What about getting some of the cheap bamboo screwing rolls which look nicer than green netting, and fixing those up?

Wonkydonkey44 · 28/03/2019 19:22

Sorry I agree it looks awful

Memeface · 28/03/2019 19:23

Virginia creeper will grow like crazy and cover that. Saw one in Morrisons for £1.50.

EL8888 · 28/03/2019 19:23

Who does it actually belong to? It might look better when some plants are actually growing over it?

tittysprinkles · 28/03/2019 19:26

How tall is it? What direction does your wall face? How long is it? If it is 6 foot or less I would screen it off with some willow hurdles. If it is taller than 6 foot you could have a raised bed at the base of the wall and put some hurdles above it and grow some lovely climbers up. It doesn't look great but I'm not sure there is anything you can do.

Depending on how big your garden is, a hedge would be another option. Or a small tree. Lots of options here.

PlainSpeakingStraightTalking · 28/03/2019 19:29

Virginia creeper will grow like crazy and cover that. Saw one in Morrisons for £1.50.

But it is her neighbours wall - the OP cannot grow things on it.

ImTakingTheEssence · 28/03/2019 19:29

Tbh your wall looks like a prison wall, awful to start with i don't blame them.

LakieLady · 28/03/2019 19:30

Plant climbers. That would look lovely with a clematis montana or something growing up it, and some honeysuckle for the heavenly scent.

PlainSpeakingStraightTalking · 28/03/2019 19:31

Your side of the wall does look awful - so you need to refresh the paint, then the trellis wont look so bad - and actually it looks quite good TBH

Stinkytoe · 28/03/2019 19:41

I thought etiquette was that if you own the boundary you get the ugly side of any fence?

Or am I being a mug here?

seven201 · 28/03/2019 19:42

What about staple gunning that roll out bamboo or willow sheeting stuff to the back of the trellis? You'd have to saw it to fit.

IvanaPee · 28/03/2019 19:43

It looks fine Confused

oblada · 28/03/2019 19:49

If the wall is wholly on his side then no you can't do anything about it. Build your own wall. If it's shared/on the boundary then it's different. Fair enough rly

Tawdrylocalbrouhaha · 28/03/2019 19:50

That wall is no beauty in itself, so I don't think his trellis is exactly spoiling a lovely sight here.

nicenewdusters · 28/03/2019 19:57

It's not the most attractive trellis but to be fair it's not the most attractive wall ? At least it provides you with some additional privacy and breaks up just looking at white slabs? I think fast growing climbers will be your solution here. And definitely paint the wall.

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