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Reclaimed Wood

Sustainable and cost effective, reclaimed wood is one of the best materials to use if you want to add character to your garden fence.

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Chicken Wire

Great for protecting yards and gardens from critters and wildlife, chicken wire is also great for reining in crawling vines and ivies.

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Picket

 While not suited for enclosing large acreage (or large pets), picket fences are ideal for smaller yards and suburban neighborhoods.

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Split Rail

Because of its sparse appearance, split-rail fences require less material than full-plank fences do and therefore cost less.

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Wrought Iron

Regal and ornate, iron fences are often used because of their weather-resistant make and high-end appearance. They are also more sustainable than wood and more durable than wire.

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Trellis

If you prefer a secret garden type of backyard, opt for full trellis fencing and allow your greenery to take over.

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Corrugated Metal

Strong and industrial, corrugated metal is a great fencing option for those who want a lightweight material that's both mold and rust resistant.

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