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Heavy Duty Bamboo Garden Screening Fencing Rolls 1.8M Tall and 2M Long -Thick 25-28mm Bamboo Canes

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Reed screening is often made from thin reed stems that are woven together. It provides a natural and rustic look. Side note: bamboo is easy to cut so if you wanted to decrease the height of your screening, use a measuring tape and saw off the ends. Sanding the cut ends down will ensure they’re not too sharp. SUMMARY Bamboo reeds have a naturally occurring coat of wax that repels moisture and protects the poles from deteriorating

Bamboo screening idea: cover old fencing with this bamboo and attach some solar fairy lights to give your garden an extra sparkle. Made out of premium bamboo slats, this bamboo screening comes in 2m x 3m rolls which makes them the ideal choice for anything from covering the perimeter of your garden to separating and protecting your veg patch. Whilst these are two options, really, this screening has a number of uses – you’ll only be limited by your creativity! Whilst many slatted bamboo fencing is held together by what can be considered as toxic glue, Homatz use a strong galvanised steel wire instead. This has two benefits; the aforementioned fact that they don’t need to use a glue that is potentially toxic to pets and wildlife and also because it adds much more durability to the bamboo screening. Bamboo slat screening is made from split bamboo canes which are securely fastened together with corrosion resistant galvanised wire. Each length of bamboo is a single slat, i.e. there are no joints in the vertical dimension thus making the screening strong enough to be used a fencing panel in its own right as long as secure fastenings are provided. We’re also big fans of the bamboo screening plants by Pappilon as it gives your garden a luscious feel.The legal height of a fence in the UK is 6’6” or 2m. For fencing above 2m, you will need planning permission from the relevant authorities. How do I make my garden feel private? If you're seeking a temporary solution for an event or a season, reed or bamboo screens might be more suitable due to their lighter weight and easier installation.

Bamboo screening or fencing is sure to spruce up your garden with an exotic yet relaxing look and feel. We highly recommend the versatile Homatz bamboo screening and have personally used it to section off our fir tree. It’s highly durable and overall looks fantastic. We recommend using a bamboo cleaner and protector to help protect the bamboo and assist in retaining the natural colour of the bamboo by replacing the natural oils lost through weathering. The type of screening you need depends on your specific goals, preferences, and the intended use. Here are some common scenarios and the types that might be suitable:When it comes to mixing high-quality with reasonable pricing, there’s not too many options on the UK market that rival Homatz’s garden bamboo screening. Most bamboo screening will arrive rolled up which makes it super easy to install. From the start of the fence, roll out the screening. Once happy that it’s looking straight, you can use cable ties to go around the bamboo slats and attach them to the eyelet screws. It’s usually easier if you have someone helping you – especially if you want the screening to be taut. Split bamboo screening can be cut to your desired length by using a pair of wire cutters. Simply cut the wire at the length you desire and fold the wire to seal the end. Can I attach screening to my neighbours’ fence? Like Homatz’s fencing, the bamboo slats are tied together with a strong metal wire which ensures the fencing remains durable over a long period of time. Overall, this is high quality bamboo screening that is multipurpose, comes in a great size and should last you for years.

Easy to use - This screening roll is easy to use, simply attaching to a fence or other supportive structure using wire or ties Made out of sturdy, solid bamboo, the fencing comes in rolls of 2m x 3m and is great for covering up unsightly areas of the garden. Uses for this bamboo fencing includes sealing off patio areas, covering up old fencing or dirty walls and attaching to pergolas to create a relaxing, South Asian themed shaded area. You could also use it to give your planter trellis a unique look.

There are plenty of ways bamboo can be used as screening and one of the best ways is to use bamboo screening plants. Our favourite bamboo plant for this purpose is the Phyllostachys bissetii which can reach 3 metres (sometimes even 5 metres) in height if not pruned. This makes it the ultimate bamboo screening plant. Whether you are going to attach the screening to an existing fence, wall, or arbour, you will need to make sure it is fixed securely. To achieve this, we recommend using our galvanised wire and ratchet strainers. Natural dark brown bamboo screening has been made from naturally growing dark bamboo canes. Carbonised bamboo screening has a dark caramel colour which has been achieved by smoking golden-coloured bamboo in an industrial kiln, this gives each cane a deep, rich colour. Similar to the process of Shou Sugi Ban, this carbonised product is a great contemporary solution to chemically treated materials. The treatment involves burning the outer layer of the bamboo with a high concentration of heat, removing the charred material, then sealing the bamboo for a brilliant finish. Made out of solid bamboo wood that’s 2m x 4m, the options for this screening is endless. You can use it as standalone fencing to go around the perimeter of your garden, attach it to your existing worn fencing to give your garden a fresh look or you can even attach it to the top of pergolas to create sheltered area that is ideal for those hot spring and summer days.

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