RE:Improving the backyard

I have a place in Park Central Heights, in Phoenix. The city wouldn't let me extend the height of the
fence with cement block because it had to allow firemen to climb it easily. They did allow me to install upright wooden posts and fill the between spaces with fiberglass panels like used for sunporch roofs. worked out great. Nudist back yard and firemen access.

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RE:Improving the backyard

We planted out gaps on our fence lines years ago. I started and my late wife added more. She was not a nudist but was comfortable that I was. Her motivation may have been that before the planting, a woman walked past our back fence (an old farm fence, post & wire) to help our cat she thought was caught up or injured. She looked in and saw my wife & I, we were having a drink in the late afternoon sun, me naked, her in a bikini. The woman was embarrassed and thought we would think she was perving. My wife laughed and said no but we did do more plating and she was happy when more fences were built. I use my space daily in summer and think of that experience sometimes, a nice and fun memory.

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RE:Improving the backyard

We planted Lilipilli many years ago which has grown to provide a wonderful level of privacy above the fence line. I tend to the nushes almost every day, nude of course. I remove small ends of deadwood to help stimulate new growth and periodically use the hedgers and or trimmer to keep it all within a particular shape and size.I love the process and the privacy.

Interestingly though, the paling fence has progressively opened up and in recent tines has reduced some of the privacy.

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RE:Improving the backyard

We planted Lilipilli many years ago which has grown to provide a wonderful level of privacy above the fence line. I tend to the nushes almost every day, nude of course. I remove small ends of deadwood to help stimulate new growth and periodically use the hedgers and or trimmer to keep it all within a particular shape and size.I love the process and the privacy.

Interestingly though, the paling fence has progressively opened up and in recent tines has reduced some of the privacy.

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