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  1. Howard E

    Hardware cloth apron help!

    I don't use cement blocks (not needed at all), and if I did, they would be in the way of my mowing. Grass grows up through the apron, and it disappears. If you don't have the tent stakes, or landscape cloth staples, just use lengths of stiff wire or as noted, metal clothes hangers. Make them...
  2. Howard E

    Hardware cloth apron help!

    The way aprons work is when diggers try to get in, they will start their dig at the base of the run fence or side of the coop, etc. The corner or crotch where vertical and horizontal meet. They will immediately hit the wire apron and be defeated. They may then cast up and down the sides, trying...
  3. Howard E

    Hardware cloth apron help!

    I would think overlapping them 6 inches or so would be fine. I used a lawnmower to cut the grass down nearly flush with the ground, then laid the apron down flat and tight to the ground, using 99 cent tent stakes from Walmart. The kind that look like a long nail with orange plastic hold downs...
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