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Protecting Your Garden From Thieves



It is an unfortunate fact of live but theft is on the increase these days. Unfortunately gardens are no safe haven from this fact. More and more gardeners are coming home or waking up to the fact that all their hard work and hard earned money has gone to waste as thieves have taken the lot. This article is a look at secure garden fencing and securing your property.

No one wants to hide their garden away. What is the point of all that hard work and beautiful design if you can never see it? At the same time keeping your garden secure and gardening tools safe will mean that you help keep unwanted guests out.

Unfortunately it is not just your garden features that criminals are after far too often gardens are subject to mindless vandalism and damage. It’s a horrible fact of life but securing and protecting your property includes you gardens and allotments.

Secure Your Garden Gates & Fencing

With strong secure fencing you can keep unwanted prying eyes from seeing what you have got as well as make it harder for people to get in. But secure fencing doesn’t have to be all barbwire and concrete it can also be decorative.

There is an whole range of garden fencing styles to choose from on the market and together with strong wooden or iron gates and decent bolts and padlocks you can really make your garden secure. If you are in any doubt it is suggested that you get your fencing installed by the experts with security in mind. Another tip is to grow prickly hedges along you fencing to discourage thieves from even attempting to climb over.

Garden Sheds Keep them Locked

No doubt garden sheds are a major attraction for theft, so why make it easy for them. Firstly, but a strong, solid garden shed with a solid foundation. Then, get some good strong decent padlocks and latches.

At this point you might feel quite happy with yourself but make sure if you have a window in your garden shed that put up some blinds or curtains and then remember to shut them. At the end of the day if a thief really wants to get in they will but there is no reason to advertise what you have to them.

Other Tips for your Garden Security

At the end of the day your garden is never going to be as secure as your home is. So the best thing to do is to try and deter them in the first place. Security lights, noisy gravel paths and couple of dogs (if you are a dog person) will help deter them in the first place.

For more tips on Garden Fencing, Sheds, Security and Installation as well as gardening products go to http://www.click4garden.co.uk for garden fence installation services go to http://www.click4garden.co.uk/index.php?getcatid=1084.

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