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Help with hiding ugly wonky fence

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Lemonrain · 25/07/2024 18:28

I know next to nothing about gardening but am trying to get into it and improve my garden on a budget.

however I have this wonky fence in between me and next door. I don’t know who owns it because the deeds don’t specify- it’s a relatively new build (we’re second owners). Fence is solid but leans. Neighbours are moving house and wont be interested in getting a new one. We can’t afford one.

it has a retaining wall under it because we’re lower than next door. I really want to hide the fence with some kind of climber or hanging plants but don’t have a clue and there’s not much space on the wall for a plants roots. I’ve included some pics to show what I mean

any help or advice that could help me cover the fence in a quick and also reasonably cheap way would be much appreciated.

Help with hiding ugly wonky fence
Help with hiding ugly wonky fence
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Happyher · 26/07/2024 16:52

Have you checked on your deed plans for T markings. If there’s a T inside your boundary it’s your responsibility. If it’s inside your neighbours boundary it’s theirs. If it’s an H mark it’s a shared boundary

Lemonrain · 26/07/2024 22:50

Happyher · 26/07/2024 16:52

Have you checked on your deed plans for T markings. If there’s a T inside your boundary it’s your responsibility. If it’s inside your neighbours boundary it’s theirs. If it’s an H mark it’s a shared boundary

thanks I didn’t know this. I will check

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