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Curved Trellis panels

60BOWENS
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Hi
we have circular patio in middle of the garden.We would like to have fence panels or trellis surrounding it so as to use the area behind for vegetable patch etc.Looking for fence panels or trellis in curved shape to create the desired partition.
Any ideas where i can get them from?
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60BOWENS said:Any ideas where i can get them from?This reminds me of the joke we played on the man who ran the corner shop on the way to school. We organised for pairs of pupils to go in and ask excitedly for Bazonka Bars, and then act as if they were very disappointed when he confessed he had none. For the first few days he was apologetic, but by the end of the week he was yelling there was no such thing, even before we'd opened our mouths!You could tell we were grammar school material....0
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DIY.......
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Unlikely to get curved panels because the wood needs to be bent and that is not cost effective. What you can do is put in posts and use small straight panels to ceate the illusion of a curve.
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No. The OP is looking for panels which curve along their length, not panels with a curved top. As has previously been said, they aren't something which would be a stock item as every curve can be different. If the OP can find a local manufacturer they may be prepared to make them to order, but they won't be cheap.
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Surely the most cost-effective way to achieve a curve would be to use hedging plants, such as yew for a more formal effect or beech/hornbeam for speed and more of a country garden feel. It's almost too late for the bare root season, but one or two of the on-line suppliers are still eager to send plants out.
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This sort of thing? https://pin.it/1KBnPfd0
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You could maybe use this: https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&source=imgres&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwi375mSwOXoAhVUQ0EAHVJQCz0Qjhx6BAgBEAI&url=https://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Reed-Garden-Screening---2-x-4m/p/187762&psig=AOvVaw3IKkW00-30kEkxkdQQkVpj&ust=1586870695420441
Otherwise it's going to be something made on site to suit your patio.0 -
Don't use that reed garden screening. It's very flimsy and will break when the wind catches it as we know from experience. The hazel hurdle one that Maxson suggested looks a better option if you can find it.We have a small box hedge screening ours from the other part of the garden. Depends how much of a screen you need/want. We're not growing beans up poles.Make £2025 in 2025
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I have one further suggestion...Potager.
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