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Chad

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Re: Fencing options
« Reply #15 on: April 12, 2007, 01:22:25 pm »
Styx, I think a line of arbortivea(?) shrubs would look great.

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Re: Fencing options
« Reply #15 on: April 12, 2007, 01:22:25 pm »

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Re: Fencing options
« Reply #16 on: April 12, 2007, 02:18:12 pm »
I like the shrubs as well, but the wife's wrried about them attracting more bugs?

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Re: Fencing options
« Reply #17 on: April 12, 2007, 02:32:46 pm »
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I like the shrubs as well, but the wife's wrried about them attracting more bugs?


Have you spoken to anyone at a local nuserary?  I don't think swarming bugs when I think hedges. You might get a few, but do you think there will be enough to be a concern?  I'd rather have the natural hedge, than a fence.  
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Re: Fencing options
« Reply #18 on: April 12, 2007, 02:40:20 pm »
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Have you spoken to anyone at a local nuserary?  I don't think swarming bugs when I think hedges. You might get a few, but do you think there will be enough to be a concern?  I'd rather have the natural hedge, than a fence.  

I grew up working for my BIL's nursery in my teen years. Evergreens may have some bugs but they are few and not the swarming type (there may be exceptions). I don't ever remember us having bug problems and I sold/watered/loaded/unloaded/planted shrubs for a few years in upstate NY where bugs were pelntyful othewise. Now if you're building a hedge out of flowering types of trees/bushes then that's another story of course.
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Re: Fencing options
« Reply #19 on: April 12, 2007, 02:51:47 pm »
I was looking for a way to privacy fence 2 sides of my tub which is on a deck and ran across this:

http://www.deckmateusa.com

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Re: Fencing options
« Reply #20 on: April 12, 2007, 03:01:31 pm »
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I was looking for a way to privacy fence 2 sides of my tub which is on a deck and ran across this:

http://www.deckmateusa.com
Notice their "partner" in the lower LH corner? :o

Regardless, it looks like a nice system.  Do you know the cost? Did you install it?  If so, how does it handle wind?  

FWIW, I have the same lawnmower and outdoor shower, but a different wife. ;)  I'm sure she has never used it, because it is hooked up to a cold faucet.
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Re: Fencing options
« Reply #21 on: April 12, 2007, 03:11:07 pm »
No I didn't see the partner logo but I did ask for a quote on a 60 inch tall one and will let you know.

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Re: Fencing options
« Reply #22 on: April 12, 2007, 03:15:10 pm »
Thanks!  :)

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Re: Fencing options
« Reply #23 on: April 12, 2007, 03:39:45 pm »
Yeah I like WHYNOT's idea of a a nice hedge as well....
but it might take a while to fill in and perform the duty
you want.

Not sure where you live, but swarming bugs around
a hedge would not be an issue here in Dallas.

Plus most of my soaking is done in the winter months
when there are no bugs.

I nice hedge would also add to a more natural
look and feel.....In my opinion people don't
work enough at creating an "environment"
around their tub to help create a certain mood
and feel....I think it really adds to the whole
experience having your tub in a relaxing zen-garden
or natural, peacful like setting instead of just sitting
on a concrete slab. And pretty much any setting
can be "dressed up" with landscaping unless the
tub is already part of a pool setting which is a
different topic.

This is a nice layered look:


This is crazy!





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Re: Fencing options
« Reply #24 on: April 12, 2007, 03:50:47 pm »
Hey that Deckmate privacy screen looks like a
pretty cool product if you choose to go that route...


BEFORE:



AFTER:




DeckMate Privacy Screen...


Now outdoor privacy is as easy as it is indoors...

...Just pull the shade!

The DeckMate Privacy Wall is a retractable, removable screen
that attaches easily to virtually any surface.  

DeckMate provides instant privacy and the opportunity to enjoy
and define your space outdoors.

Our DeckMate housing unit is made of durable aluminum and then
powder-coated to prevent chipping and peeling.  The privacy screen
is made of high-grade fabric that is weather proof and mildew resistant.

http://www.deckmateusa.com/












If ya go with the Deckmate....keep in mind where the poles will be
when it's not in use and if you will have a cover-lifter and how the
poles might effect a cover-lifter placement.
 
The poles might look kind of weird when not in use...
I think I would go with really cool looking landscaping
and/or hedge.



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Re: Fencing options
« Reply #25 on: April 30, 2007, 12:00:44 pm »
OK, finally convinved to go with a cedar hedge rather than a fence. That being said, any reccomendations on how far away to plant from my cement slab? I don;t want to dig too close (ie inches away) for fear of loosening up the stones under the slab but also want it close enough to give me privacy and wind protection around the tub. See pics in posts above for tub layout. Also, am getting hedge that is already 6 feet high.

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Re: Fencing options
« Reply #26 on: May 04, 2007, 12:38:49 pm »
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Notice their "partner" in the lower LH corner? :o

Regardless, it looks like a nice system.  Do you know the cost? Did you install it?  If so, how does it handle wind?  

FWIW, I have the same lawnmower and outdoor shower, but a different wife. ;)  I'm sure she has never used it, because it is hooked up to a cold faucet.

Reese I finally got that price quote after a second inquiry.

The 60in list at 550.00, you can have it for 500.00 plus S&H
                        Thank you Ron any ? 860-690-7054

Seems a little spendy to me!

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Re: Fencing options
« Reply #27 on: May 18, 2007, 09:31:40 am »
Finally got around to planting the cedars. Thanks to all for the great advice. I now realise how much nicer it is sitting in a tub facing cedars as opposed to a fence!

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Re: Fencing options
« Reply #28 on: May 18, 2007, 09:59:36 am »

Styxx....Tommy Shaw would be proud!

What a difference!

Really nice.


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