It would depend on what you are trying to keep out of you backyard. If you want to just keep out the neighbors dog you can buy some regular size panels or longer panels can be used to add flair to your backyard.
In some cases building codes will dictate the size Fencing that can be used. If there are no code restrictions then it is up too your preference.
My neighbor would like to remove the fence that we share in our backyard. Is he allowed to remove the neighboring fence without my approval?
It depends on how your neighbor's yard and your own looks like. Perhaps a rectangular fence would be suitable.
Fences above 6 feet would be deemed a violation in a residential district. For any fence higher, an application must be filed with the Borough Commissioner. You need a fence permit anyway.
In order, to determine the correct amount of landscape border, you would need to determine the measurements (length and width) of the yard.
Most any large, home improvement store has pre-assembled wood panels as well as the posts and accessories you need to create a fence. Take the measurements and consider the placement of gates, then visit the store to speak to an expert about which panels would best suit your needs. Any of your local stores such as Lowes and Home Depot are going to carry these. You can also buy them off of websites like backyardborders.com and greatsouthernwood.com
Depending on what type of wood you use will determine the care needed for a wooden fence. Generally speaking a wooden fence would need to be sealed and washed at certain intervals. Some wood types, though, require no maintenance or a one time sealant.
chicken wire at the base of the fence would probably be the only sure way and also dont leave food in your backyard to attract them.
i would not do it....you will need a license to have a wild animal in your backyard
you would have more fun at a dignified backyard barbecue
If the plants are on your property they may be planted along your neighbors fence. However, climbing plants that will grow over the fence cannot be planted along your neighbors fence. Caveat: Make sure your neighbor has not installed the fence "inside" their property line so it lies a short distance FROM the property line. That is the practice in some areas and is required by the city ordinances in some areas. In that case, the land along the fence would belong to your neighbor. You need to determine where the property line is located and not assume the fence is on the property line.
In order to find out the different backyard landscape designs, you would have to visit a landscaping company or your would have to phone a contractor to find out the different backyard landscape designs.
There are many types of animals that can be found in a backyard but to determine what sort of animals there are your location would be needed. Most of these animals are find in Australian backyards:- magpies pica pica- sparrows passer domesticus- skinks tiliqua scincoides- worms phylum annelidaetc.