Ipomoea Grandpa Otts runner bean Moonlight and a perennial climbing nasturtium Tropaeolum speciosum Futureproofing In the long run look for something more permanent and if there’s space planting what is in effect a hedge in front of a panel fence can work very well combining solidity and sound absorption with a good visual barrier
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