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Ok, gotta admit this made me giggle a little
 
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I have some of this fencing left over from keeping the deer out of my garden...just not sure if it will work to beable to get n the flower bed to do work........with my physical disabilities it's already a challenge...I'm just to darn stubborn to let it disallow me from doing it though lol maybe I could rig it so I could take it up or down...
 

I have some of this fencing left over from keeping the deer out of my garden...just not sure if it will work to beable to get n the flower bed to do work........with my physical disabilities it's already a challenge...I'm just to darn stubborn to let it disallow me from doing it though lol maybe I could rig it so I could take it up or down...
Jem, You could cut the fence to the correct length and use a thin rod of bamboo or a cut sapling/branch that is thin. Weave the fencing back and forth through the holes in the deer net to make a frame around the outside. Just lean the created panel against the wall and inside your brick border. You may have to worry about the wind taking it but a couple of stakes should help with that. It should be light enough for you to move easily and enough to keep the dog out.
 
still at -25C plus windchill... had to go outside a few times and the face freezes/hurts nearly instantly in the wind.

@Amberjem what's that green stuff you got in your front yard?
 
Jem, You could cut the fence to the correct length and use a thin rod of bamboo or a cut sapling/branch that is thin. Weave the fencing back and forth through the holes in the deer net to make a frame around the outside. Just lean the created panel against the wall and inside your brick border. You may have to worry about the wind taking it but a couple of stakes should help with that. It should be light enough for you to move easily and enough to keep the dog out.
 

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