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How Do You Cover A Chain Link Fence?

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How Do You Cover A Chain Link Fence?

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If you’ve moved into a new home with a chain link fence, you’ve got two good reasons to get that covered up. A cover will provide greater privacy and will keep you from focusing on that ugly fence at the back of your yard. The easiest way to cover that chain link fence is by planting a vining or trellising plant that will climb right up that fence. Pick one or several types of vining coverage that you will use for your fence. You can choose annual flowers, perennials, green plants or a mixture. Plants that would work to cover your chain link fence include morning glory, nasturtium, honeysuckle, passionflower vine, cardinal climber, hops, clematis or vining roses. Measure the width of your chain link fence, using the measuring tape. Dave’s Garden suggests planting a new vine every 8 to 12 inches to ensure full coverage when the plants mature. Divide your total number of inches by the spacing you intend to do to arrive at the number of vines you need to plant. Purchase vine starters or s

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