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7 Eco-Friendly Fences for Your Property

Having a fence doesn’t have to mean damage to the environment. There are fencing materials that are recyclable, aesthetically pleasing and sustainable, along with options that include living fences.

Bamboo

Don’t plant live bamboo as a fence as it grows and spreads rapidly, It’s one of the fastest growing plants on the entire planet. particularly in the South Florida climate. However, you can choose fencing fashioned from bamboo. The plant isn’t technically a tree. It’s a member of the grass family, but the lumber is durable and it’s a highly sustainable resource.

Composite

This fencing material is produced from a combination of recycled plastic and reclaimed wood. No new trees must be harvested in its production

Hurdle

Also known as wattle, these types of fences provide strength, durability and beauty. They’re visually reminiscent of barriers found during Medieval times. It’s an art form that was traditionally used to contain livestock or gardens. The fence panels are woven, typically of willow or hazelwood, though any type of wood can be used. Hurdle fences are experiencing a revival in many parts of the world. What makes them sustainable is that the wood in the panels are typically pieces that would otherwise be used as kindling or left to rot where it provides fuel for forest fires.

Living Fences

Trees and bushes have been used since ancient times to delineate boundaries. They’re equally appropriate for modern privacy fencing. The plants are pleasing to behold, produce oxygen and help filter the air. They can also aid in reducing temperatures in their immediate surroundings.

Reclaimed Wood

Primarily used for hardwood flooring, it’s also used for fencing. Reclaimed wood doesn’t require cutting new trees. It’s popular due to its aged and uniquely patterned appearance. The wood typically doesn’t contain any harmful chemicals, sealants or volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

SimTek

The fence posts and panels are manufactured from recycled and recyclable plastic. The material is an effective sound barrier, virtually maintenance free, and available in a wide range of colors and textures, along with patterns that emulate the appearance of wood or stone. It can withstand hurricane winds of up to 130 mph.

Wood

While new trees must be felled to produce the lumber for wood fencing, there are some hidden benefits. It’s biodegradable so it won’t go into landfills. Old wood fencing can be transformed into mulch.

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