
Thanks for the idea!
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Those end posts are simple 2x2's that i have just rammed into the ground with a fence-post-driver, maybe 60cm deep (2'). The five posts in between are some almost straight branches that i just hammered into the ground with a mallet and the vertical branches between those are just woven in.I am so impressed and inspired. I have an endless supply of twig material here. Question about the posts. Are the end posts buried in the ground? Are the other posts buried? If I wanted to do a fairly long fence, how often should I be burying a post?
Now I really wish the snow would disappear but nothing stopping me from collecting materials.
I thought about using the vines of the wild roses that are going rampant on my land, but that's just cruel to the ducks. I also have a lot of hawthorn…I have a way to use up all the bramble bushes I'll be cutting down this spring. Talk about a FENCE. Some of the thorns on those things....
Thanks for the idea!
Oh yeah. Many years ago, I was pulling up some weeds, and was focused on the ground. I didn't even see a hawthorn thorn and it hit my left eyeglass lens. Had I not worn glasses, I could have severely damaged my eye.Just wear thick leather gloves when you work with that stuff, i poked my right thumb on Sunday and it is throbbing today.
I am wearing glasses too, but i will buy a good eye protection that goes over my glasses. Last time when i was out cutting twigs, a rose-vine pulled the glasses right off my nose and scratched my face. I was lucky this time that my eyes were spared.Oh yeah. Many years ago, I was pulling up some weeds, and was focused on the ground. I didn't even see a hawthorn thorn and it hit my left eyeglass lens. Had I not worn glasses, I could have severely damaged my eye.
I think about that when they run the lasik vision correction ads. Nah... just gonna keep wearing glasses.
Exactly! I have two foot chicken wire fences to form compartments around the house, so that i can keep the ducks out of some spots to give the grass a chance to recover. Just in two years the shiny wires have turned grayish-dark and have turned into a tripping hazard. I plan to have all these death-traps replaced with wattle fences. But that will take a lot of time.This is so cool! And the end result is pretty, unlike chicken wire.
It reminds me of a "living fence" tutorial I saw on youtube...except this seems more doable for me. But similar cottage/whimsical look.