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Trendey • Outdoor Space • Landscaping and Garden • 14 Garden Wall Ideas for Your Landscape

14 Garden Wall Ideas for Your Landscape

14 Garden Wall Ideas for Your Landscape

  • by — Andra DelMonico
  • Published on March 24, 2022

  • Updated on April 8, 2025

Create your own secret garden by building a wall around your plant beds. The right wall keeps unwanted guests and pests out of your garden while also adding privacy. This lets you enjoy your property and encourage your plants to grow with the added benefit of peace and quiet. So take a pass on the chain link fence and build a solid wall. 

These garden wall ideas can show you how to create privacy and security while also adding style.

1. Promote Good Airflow With Breeze Blocks

Breeze blocks, also known as decorative concrete blocks, can be a fantastic addition to your garden walls. These blocks allow for excellent airflow, preventing stagnant air pockets behind the wall. To incorporate this idea, consider building your garden wall with strategically placed breeze blocks. Make sure to position them in areas where airflow is essential, such as near seating areas or around plants that benefit from improved ventilation.

Modern patio with a pink geometric wall, tall bamboo plants, and a white bench creating a serene garden oasis
Source: @cubicproducts via Instagram
Cozy indoor garden with vibrant potted plants, two wooden chairs, and decorative wall tiles; a bright, inviting green sanctuary
Source: @omahrimba via Instagram

2. Brick Wall For a Traditional Look

A classic brick wall can lend a timeless charm to your garden landscape. To achieve this traditional look, opt for high-quality bricks in a style that complements your overall aesthetic. You can improve the visual appeal by incorporating patterns such as herringbone or basket weave. Additionally, consider integrating climbing plants or vines along the wall to soften its appearance and create a cozy atmosphere in your garden.

Walled garden with pink roses climbing an archway, vibrant blooms, lush greenery, and a wooden bench near a red door in the background
Charming garden with patio furniture, a dining set under an umbrella, vibrant landscaping with red flowers, and a stylish wall
A stone wall with irregular white bricks borders a charming garden, featuring green grass and wooden planks in the foreground
A neatly trimmed hedge lines a gray brick wall, enhancing the garden feel, with a stone path and green grass in the foreground
A brick wall topped with ivy and pink flowers creates a charming garden scene against the clear blue sky
A wooden deck framed by a vibrant garden of green bushes and colorful flowers, set against a striking red brick wall
A wooden bench with peeling paint rests against a garden's red brick wall, surrounded by paved ground and bright yellow flowers
An old brick wall with a wrought iron gate, adorned with vibrant pink climbing roses, opens into a lush green garden filled with trees
Curved garden wall of red brick adorned with green ivy and plants, bordered by lush trees and grass
Green vines cascading over a garden wall of gray bricks against a white sky
A garden oasis: A brick wall with a wooden door is framed by vibrant pink and red flowers in hanging baskets and potted plants on steps
A small green shrub in the garden is framed by a brick wall with a decorative lantern mounted on a post, set on a grassy lawn
Modern patio with wooden decking, black brick wall, garden plants, white cushioned seating, and a window with blinds
A garden display on the brick wall features potted plants, ferns, a ceramic hen, and a charming sign above the wooden bench
Brick house with a garden wall in front and street light, a skip and foliage are on the right, pavement and street in the foreground
Source: @joebricky81 via Instagram
A suburban street with brick houses, a small garden front yard, a partial brick wall, and parked cars under a partly cloudy sky
Source: @correctbrickwork via Instagram
A stone wall with climbing vines by a tiled pool, nestled in a lush garden of greenery

3. Vinyl Fences for Easy Installation

Vinyl fences are a practical choice for those seeking a low-maintenance and easy-to-install garden wall option. These fences come in various styles and colors, making it easy to find one that suits your landscape design. Installing vinyl fences typically involves anchoring the posts securely into the ground and attaching the panels, which can be done with basic tools and without the need for extensive masonry work.

Modern backyard garden with sleek furniture, illuminated plants, and a wooden privacy wall. Houses in the background at dusk
Source: @aaronroffe via Instagram
Modern patio with decorative metal sculpture, stone bench, and privacy fencing, surrounded by a lush garden under a clear blue sky
Source: @act_luxury_landscapes via Instagram
Modern backyard with tiled patio, lush garden, wooden fences, and blue sky; steps lead up to an elevated grassy area
Source: @alex_green_landscapes via Instagram
Dog lounging on artificial grass in a modern garden with egg-shaped hanging chairs and a wooden fence wall
Source: @ks_home_hobbie via Instagram
Modern garden with a stone wall, two tall trees, and shrubs in a white planter on a lush lawn, brick and wooden fence in the background
Source: @rosehillgardendesign via Instagram
Cozy patio with a wicker chair, cushions, and potted plants, bordered by a tall wooden privacy fence and lush garden greenery
Source: @sarahlwest1 via Instagram

4. Add Hooks To Your Fence

If you’re looking for a unique way to add interest and drama to your garden wall, consider adding hooks to your fence so you can hang plants from it. This is a great way to add life and color without completely blocking the view. You could add potted plants at varying heights along the wall or hang flower baskets from it.

Plus, it’s a great way to utilize vertical space since many of us have limited room in our gardens. So don’t be afraid to add a few hanging plants – they add a creative touch that can really elevate your garden wall décor.

Outdoor patio with garden plants, a wall-mounted shelf adorned with decorations, a heart-shaped wreath, and a black fence backdrop
Source: @anjinterior via Instagram

5. Decorate With A Flower Planter

To decorate your garden wall, consider adding a flower planter or flower bed. These can create a stunning focal point that adds an extra touch of color and style to any outdoor space. Depending on the size of your garden wall, you may want to select a planter with blooming flowers to fill in any gaps as well as shade-tolerant plants for areas that don’t receive intense sunlight.

Additionally, if you’d prefer to give your garden wall even more of a natural feel, add a flower bed by combining various plants and flowers together – like hibiscus or peonies.

Stone planter with tulips and daffodils brightens the garden, set against a wooden fence. Steps lead to a sunlit patio with playful shadows
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6. Go for the Traditional Picket Fence

When deciding what kind of garden wall to include in your outdoor space, it can be difficult to choose. For a classic look, picket fences provide an easy way to add some flair while still maintaining the traditional feel of a garden wall.

If you’re looking for something more solid and formal, consider constructing a traditional garden wall with brick or stones. This kind of wall creates structure and beauty within your yard and is great for adding both formality and functionality.

A wooden fence borders a backyard garden with lush green grass and small plants, with trees visible in the background
Source: @c_and_j_fencing via Instagram
A charming garden scene with a white shed, pebble path, small lighthouse ornament, white picket fence, and trees forming a natural wall
Source: @roses_rhubarb_and_renovations via Instagram
Red tulips in bloom line a wooden picket fence, adding vibrant charm to the green, blurred garden backdrop
Sunflowers bloom behind a white picket fence, transforming the garden, with a cornfield and tree in the background under a partly cloudy sky

7. Use Grass To Jazz Up The Garden Wall

Artificial grass is a great option if you’re looking for creative ideas to spruce up your garden walls. It is low-maintenance, easy to install, and provides a perennial green landscape, without having to water or mow it like natural grass.

Maintained bushes are also effective in providing coverage along your garden walls. If you’d like something more interesting, why not try creating a poison ivy wall? You can line your wall with Ivy plants and artificial vines and it will seriously liven up any space.

Alternatively, try trailing plants that grow around the top of the garden walls – they’ll provide extra color as well as soften the hard edges of the brickwork.

A serene garden scene with a green leafy wall and grass patch on concrete, framed by wooden planks under bright lighting
Aerial view of a garden hedge maze with gravel paths, surrounded by lush greenery on a sunny day
A vertical wall garden with lush greenery framed by wooden slats sits elegantly above a grassy patch on a light wooden floor
A lush green lawn in the foreground with a dense leafy hedge forming a natural garden wall in the background
Wooden floor with a lush, green garden wall backdrop
A vertical green ivy garden wall contrasts the gray concrete backdrop, with wooden flooring and a grass strip at the base
A light green sofa with cushions sits on a wooden deck, framed by vertical wooden slats and a lush garden wall backdrop
A vertical wall garden beautifully showcases a variety of green plants forming a wavy pattern
Wooden deck in front of a lush garden wall, draped in green ivy and accented by a few purple flowers
Tall bamboo with dense green foliage forms a neat hedge in the garden, standing proudly against a white wall with grass and mulch below
Large two-story yellow house with green trim, framed by a lush garden and towering trees, beneath a clear blue sky
Source: @peanutbuttertoast via Instagram
A garden wall lush with greenery stands before a house crowned by a red-tiled roof
Source: @hourglass_interior via Instagram
A modern garden wall with brown stone framing vibrant greenery, nestled in a landscaped park with trees and a building backdrop
Source: @studiokadamb via Instagram

8. Enclosed Fence With Landscape

For creative garden wall ideas, why not start with an enclosed fence or hedge? Incorporating landscaping can be a great way to enhance your yard. Using shrubs, climbing plants, and vines on your fence will add plenty of character to your outdoor space while also giving you some privacy.

To further personalize the look of your new garden wall, consider adding planters with vibrant flowers or hanging baskets of colorful blooms.

Sunny backyard with a patio set under a wooden pergola, surrounded by lush garden greenery and a red umbrella, near a white fence
Source: @8a_concrete via Instagram
Landscaped garden with stone patio, circular grass patch, shrubs, and a pink flowering tree, bordered by a brick garden wall
Garden with a wooden fence wall, lined with small plants and shrubs. A few trees are trimmed into round shapes. Grass covers the foreground
A cozy garden with trees lining a wooden fence, a wicker chair adorned with pillows, and a glass table on a rug create an inviting outdoor oasis
Source: @our.little.london.cottage via Instagram

9. Double the Walls as Planters

For gardeners with limited space, garden walls with built-in planters can offer creative solutions for growing plants.

Plants that naturally cascade or trail downwards, like ivy or sweet peas, can be beautiful additions too! If the garden wall doesn’t have planters, consider adding hanging flower baskets full of vibrant blooms.

Vertical wooden garden with hanging planters on a tiled wall, seamlessly blending into the lush surrounding greenery
Source: @marciaperoti via Instagram

10. Add A Built-In Bench

A garden wall with a built-in bench can be the perfect way to bring life and charm to any garden. This creative way of utilizing an existing garden wall to spruce up your garden not only adds extra seating for you and your guests but makes the most of what could be seen as wasted garden space.

For those looking for a special garden feature, a garden with a built-in bench wall is sure to be a showstopper that heightens the garden’s design aesthetic while providing both function and relaxation.

Modern outdoor garden space with a wooden slat fence, white planter containing a small tree, and a wooden bench attached to the planter
Source: @theyorkshirehouselife via Instagram

11. Low Garden Wall To Define Your Garden

A low garden wall can be a creative and practical addition to both vegetable gardens and landscaped gardens. The low wall can be used as a low retaining wall that defines different planting areas in the garden, adding both structure and color.

Additionally, low walls can easily define your outdoor living space without taking up too much space or blocking views.

You could go with classic materials like brick or stone to create a timeless look, or opt for something more creative like brightly colored tiles or even recycled materials like old pallets!

A lush garden with pink flowers cascading over a stone wall, surrounded by tall trees and a wooden fence in the background
Source: @growlikegrandad via Instagram
A vibrant garden overflowing with plants adorns the raised stone wall beside a house with a sloping roof under the cloudy sky
Source: @home.on.the.mountain via Instagram
Garden with potted plants along a stone wall and lattice fence, seamlessly blending into the grass lawn and concrete path
Source: @landscapesbydesign7 via Instagram
Two-story house with stone facade, large porch, and landscaped garden featuring small shrubs and a brick retaining wall under a cloudy sky
Source: @marblebotanics via Instagram
Curved stone garden wall with built-in lights on a grassy area at dusk
Source: @olivestackgallery via Instagram
Bungalow with a red perforated brick wall, trimmed hedges, and a vibrant garden of colorful flowers on a sunny day with clear skies
Source: @pthigginsbuildingandcarpentry via Instagram

12. Raw Stone Bricks for a Natural Touch

Consider building a garden wall made with raw stone bricks which can give the garden a natural look easily. These stones come in different shapes and sizes, allowing you to create a garden wall to suit your unique taste and preferences.

The garden will have a finished look due to its irregular shape and stone bricks come in various colors for creating interesting gradients or striking contrasts.

White and red flowers bloom in rustic stone planters, adding charm to the textured garden wall
Stone archway in a garden wall, framed by lush greenery and pink flowers, opens to a view of trees and sky
A stone wall of irregular gray rocks borders a lush garden, standing above a patch of green grass under a clear sky
Stone archway with lush grass in the foreground and a vibrant autumn foliage garden wall in the background
A stone garden wall with various shapes and colors is bordered by lush green plants along a concrete sidewalk

13. Paint It White

A white garden wall can be a striking addition to any outdoor space, providing a streamlined and fresh look that is perfect for accentuating colorful flowers and plants.

With white garden walls, you can easily build a low barrier or even incorporate seating with built-in steps that support the white wall itself. For even more visual interest, try incorporating different textures like brick or stone between blocks of white to add depth and definition to your space.

Cozy garden patio with cushioned seating, vibrant greenery, and white brick walls under a bright sky
Source: @because.of.the.boys via Instagram
Purple wisteria flowers cascade down a white garden wall, with lush green foliage thriving at the base
White garden wall adorned with lush plants; a wooden deck in the foreground and vibrant green foliage in the background
A white brick wall with a trim green hedge at its base, a concrete walkway leading to the distant horizon, hints at a serene garden scene
Wooden deck with a green hedge in a planter, creating a cozy garden feel against the white brick wall background
Outdoor garden seating area with wooden furniture, green cushions, and a potted plant; white fence and lush greenery create a cozy backdrop

14. DIY A Garden Wall With Wood Panels

Low garden wall ideas don’t have to follow the standard latticed borders, why not DIY a custom garden wall out of wood panels? A great way to bring texture and color into your outdoor living space is by sourcing pieces of reclaimed wood or ‘upcycling’ pallets.

From weather-worn boards to DIY mosaics, you can create a one-of-a-kind wall that complements both traditional and modern spaces. Plus, a DIY wall may be just tall enough to add structure and definition to your outdoor area without blocking out natural light or scenery!

A bare tree stands in a garden with green grass and potted plants, fenced off from neighboring brick houses under a cloudy sky
Source: @brikalandscapes via Instagram
Gray wooden fence with lush garden foliage and string lights, set against a backdrop of houses and a barn-like structure
Source: @jarvis_household_thornford via Instagram
Outdoor patio with wicker chairs, a sofa, and wooden table; potted plants and a garden wall enhance the cozy atmosphere
Source: @ourhouseindublin via Instagram
Wooden fence with horizontal slats on top, bordered by red tulips and lush garden foliage below, under a clear blue sky
Source: @renovation_before_and_after via Instagram
Sunny backyard garden with green lawn, wooden fence, and tulips along the edge; brick houses and tall trees form a charming backdrop
Source: @ruth.and.house via Instagram
A serene garden with a wooden privacy wall, lush greenery, black pebbles, and a stone water feature beside wicker furniture on the patio

FAQs

What can I put on my garden wall?

Just like you would decorate your interior walls with home decor, you can decorate your outdoor space by hanging wall art on your garden fence. Add hanging potted plants, paint the wall, hang art, or add a window to the fence.

How do you make a breeze block wall look good?

Start by painting your breeze block so that it isn’t bare concrete. Turn it into a trellis and allow climbing plants to grow on it. Cover it with stucco material to give it texture. Finally, you could cover it completely with a stone veneer. This turns your concrete block fence into a beautiful stone fence.

What is the best Colour to paint garden walls?

For a natural look that helps the wall blend into the landscape, stick with natural color. This includes shades of green, brown, and beige. White is also a good color because it helps your garden to feel bright and fresh. If you want to make a bold or creative statement, then choose a rainbow color like red, yellow, orange, blue, or purple. A black fence can look sleek and modern. In contrast, grey tends to just look dreary.

Andra DelMonico

Writer

With over ten years of experience, Andra understands the unique challenges that come with home improvement projects and interior design.

With over ten years of experience, Andra understands the unique challenges that come with home improvement projects and interior design.

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