The trees cover auxiliary works
Depending on the function of each project, it requires different sizes and locations of auxiliary items.
In America this is very clear. It is both safe for the construction and easy to maintain. Don't know what the fear of loss of aesthetics is. All must be pragmatic.
Pictured is a common form of camouflage in Massachusetts. Use pine trees to cover the outside of auxiliary items: maybe a substation, maybe a central air system, maybe a dumpster (large garbage container).
Sometimes, they just fenced with B40 net, sometimes covered with B40 net with plastic splint.
Because it is a cold country, only pine trees have leaves in winter.
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The vertical bars through the middle of the B40 grid are plastic, painted black.
Commonly used when making a fence that needs to be more discreet. Custom paint color.





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