15 Simple and Effective Private Backyard Landscaping Ideas

2016-02-19
15 Simple and Effective Private Backyard Landscaping Ideas

A backyard can be a haven from the hectic activities dealt with on a daily basis. Create a hidden sanctuary with these landscaping tips and simple solutions to make your yard more private.

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Raise Up Your Plants

Give your favorite plants better view-blocking power by growing them in raised beds or berms. You'll be surprised by how much more secluded your yard feels when you mound the soil enough to add a foot or two to your plants' height. Plus, it puts medium-sized plants at eye level. Grow extra-tall perennials to create a living privacy screen quickly.

Test Garden Tip: Raised beds or berms are also a perfect solution if you struggle with rocky, clay, or otherwise poor soil.

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Create a Room

If you don't want to work on making your entire yard a private paradise, take one corner and transform it into a secluded getaway. A simple way to do this is to deliberately place a couple of trees to form a pocket. Here, for example, two pine trees make a hammock feel tucked away. A redbud tree just behind the hammock enhances the effect.

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Add a Lattice Fence

Do you feel a little claustrophobic at the thought of fencing your yard? Try adding a lattice fence. It's an ideal way to achieve privacy and enclosure without closing off your yard too much. Simple lattice panels are perfect for showcasing climbing roses or your favorite vines. You may find that fencing with lattice is less expensive than building a traditional fence, so you can save money.

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Layer Plantings

Most people's primary goal in creating a secluded yard is to block your neighbors' views of your space. But you can also make it an extra-secluded yard with our private landscaping idea of layering plantings to form pockets or a living wall where you can't see your house or another part of the yard. That way, you can feel like you're getting away from it all without actually going anywhere.

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Use a Hedge

Enjoy a wall of green by planting a hedge. Look for evergreen varieties such as the arborvitae shown here to provide year-round screening or try types that lose their leaves in winter but make up for it by putting on a show with attractive flowers or a blaze of fall color.

Test Garden Tip: While many plants are suitable as hedges, yours will be a cinch to care for if you select a variety adapted to your climate and matures at the height and width you want your hedge to be.

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Look for Interesting Materials

Use an unexpected element to screen the view into your yard and enhance the overall effect. For example, build a fence from out-of-the-ordinary materials or decorate a wall with architectural detailing. The plexiglass used here stops the neighbors from peering in but allows light to pass through. It also shows off textures on the other side.

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Mix It Up

No rule says you have to stick with one strategy for creating privacy. So keep your landscape exciting by incorporating several types of screens. For example, this patio uses an attractive fence and a low hedge. A large tree casts shade and blocks the view of the patio from above.

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Climb the Walls

Vines are like the Swiss Army knife of the gardening world—there are so many ways you can use them. Plant a flowering vine like this fast-growing morning glory to cover a fence, dress up a wall, or beautify a pergola to create a colorful living screen.

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Use Containers

Big, bold container gardens are ideal for creating privacy, especially if you have a small space like a deck or patio. Plus, you can find containers and plants to fit any landscape style. Here, large metal containers hold majestic palms for a modern look.

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Hide Behind Structures

Let structures on your property create privacy for you. For example, tuck an outdoor living space beside your garage so the walls block neighbors' views. Or site a patio or deck where it's shielded from view by your home.

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Plant a Tree

A single tree can be an effective way to block a view. Plant a fast-growing tree to shade your space from the sun and the neighbors' view in just a few years. Here, a golden locust (Robinia 'Frisia') does double duty: It shields the yard from view and creates a focal point in this garden. For year-round greenery, consider adding evergreen trees to your yard.

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Decorate a Fence

Let's be honest: Fences can look s little ho-hum. Luckily, they're easy to dress up with the right plants in front of them. Here, a border of easy-care annuals, perennials, and shrubs soften a fence's appearance. And extra-tall perennials that rise above the fence to provide additional screening

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Punctuate Your Yard

Many homeowners plant trees and shrubs only around the perimeter of the landscape or as a foundation planting close to the house. A helpful private landscaping idea is to grow them throughout the yard so you screen your space more effectively.

Test Garden Tip: Use columnar varieties if you have a small yard; they grow tall, but most columnar selections stay less than 10 feet wide.

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Keep It Simple

You don't have to run a fence the entire length or perimeter of your yard. Instead, put a panel or two just where you need it. It's a great way to save money and add to your home's curb appeal.

Test Garden Tip: To make a panel or two of fencing in your yard look more like a design feature, add a coat of paint to make them stand out, and use them to support an espaliered shrub or small tree, or an eye-catching climbing rose.

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Muffle Sounds

Privacy extends beyond your sense of sight. Install an outdoor fountain, stream, or other water feature to muffle annoying sounds. Or look for plants, such as quaking aspen and many types of ornamental grasses, that rustle softly in the breeze.

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