Green Fence

Would love to get recommendations on good looking and “green” fence options – that does not look fake. So far our landscaper is pushing a wood fence but not looking forward to re-staining it and having to replace it in 15 yrs. Thank you!
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Karen,
It's called a hedge. Privet in the suburbs ... white cedar in rural areas of the Northeast.
Bamboo. Driftwood. Re-cycled barn siding. Tin trailer skirt. Wire trellis + evergreen creepers. Use your imagination and whatever's plentiful and undervalued.
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