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Jilayne Smith
Jilayne Smith
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Back color

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Back yard rocks

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Doffeeemt materials and also planters

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If it was turf

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Tile

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Planters that would match those on perimeter

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Idea for tile

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Brick on front

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Lights for grill

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Connected off pergola for privacy

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Steps

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Privacy screen

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Hmm

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Firepit

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planters

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No space for beds? Use raised planter boxes to create a lushly layered barrier of ornamental grasses and fragrant blooms.

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Horsetail plant also can create an effective, fast-growing screen. This hardy reed expands quickly to form an effective barrier — even around kids and pets or in an arid climate.

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Trellises are another way to plant vertically, although it can take years for plants to climb and fill them in. The solution: Create lush layers with a low hedge in a raised planter box.

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the other view from the yard I like

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