Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: "Borrowed" Landscape...what would you do? 21Jun 19, 2008 12:09 am Anne
gorgeous backyard. TDL I'd go for a line of trees and a low wire fence so the kids can reach across and pat them. As long as it is strong enough to keep the cows out of your yard, why not enjoy the company while you have it. Re: "Borrowed" Landscape...what would you do? 22Jun 19, 2008 12:15 am DeeElle TDL I'd go for a line of trees and a low wire fence so the kids can reach across and pat them. As long as it is strong enough to keep the cows out of your yard, why not enjoy the company while you have it. Sort of what the next door neighbour has, a row of native trees and a six foot cyclone fence. I don't think DW (nor I) would like a low fence as I'm often away from home......she has a misguided sense that I offer some protection..... mmm....donuts Homer Simpson 1956- Links: Site Costs Ready Reckoner | H1 Addiction Medical Advice | Château TDL: The Backyard Re: "Borrowed" Landscape...what would you do? 23Jun 19, 2008 12:25 am Friends of ours live in the Hills and have cows on the property next door. The kids all lean over the wire fence and pat the cows whenever they wander close. Our DD loves visiting.
I understand your concerns however ... what about a wood picket type fence with rails? It looks so 'country' ... I wouldn't go for steel or aluminum fencing myself. Re: "Borrowed" Landscape...what would you do? 24Jul 04, 2008 3:10 pm LOL - nothing wrong with the "borrowed" idea.
We've been in for about 6 weeks now and we still have no fences. Considering VicRoads have notified us that they will not be contributing to the adjoining fence (30m) and we haven't even got a reply from the next door neighbour (17m) and we have to pay the full cost of the other side as it is considered a corner block - we can't afford it yet! I'm getting used to no fences - the only issue I have is when cars decide to drive around our house (not often but it has happened a couple of times that we know of)... oh and when the neighbours down the road's little kid decided to wander up and knock on the family room doors and scare the crap out of me! I just consider it all my backyard! We have contemplated the cyclone fencing option, but I think we will stick to the usual pailing fence - once the budget allows. Until then, we have a HUGE backyard. Ray. Second Time 'Round Re: "Borrowed" Landscape...what would you do? 25Jul 16, 2008 11:21 pm Yak_Chat Mike said Quote: It is private property at the back but it's a beef farm They are not beef cows Mikle - Them thar cows are diary cows. Freisens are milkers not killers. Dolly2 said Quote: I lean my head outside the window when I drive past a dairy. Looove that smell. Takes me back home. But I'm rambling... Ditto - Mike - I'd be for getting the view, but what are the breeze like there ? I had neighbour in the hills who moved in and promptly ripped down a tall solid fence and 'removed a hedge in front of it (to see the views) and they soon found out that in winter the wind ripped up the hill and through his garden onto his outdoor area. My advice - leave it 12 months, live there - analyse and then decide if you want to change it. Time lets you see the place in all seasons and see why things have been done. Steve good ol' Yak chat. That is the single best option. Good and great gardens only happen with a good knowledge of your garden space over the whole year. It can be a stack of coin out the window if you get it wrong. If it were me , I'd be getting rid of the fence but only after I was sure what will happen Bought in Nov 21 at the height of the market (classic). Good area, atrocious floor plan. BUT has land out to the left-hand side that we can extend out on (see second… 0 6696 Thanks mate. Yeah good points! Leaning towards Option 3 to get a bit extra space in the cabinets but not going too crazy high (and expensive). Would require a mini… 13 30525 Hi It came to my attention after the handover that - The facade cladding on the face and the side are not straight. -The face tapers down by 50mm from left to right and… 0 888 |