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Dimensions tall fence for large vegetable garden 8 x 15 m
Thanks! The clamping ribs are homemade, cut to length 120x28 on the table saw. I believe they are 28x28 (4 per board).
O OlaF said:
Hello!
At the risk of not getting a reply:
Have you solved the gate and can you upload a picture?
Really nice project!
/Fredrik
At the risk of not getting a reply:
Have you solved the gate and can you upload a picture?
Really nice project!
/Fredrik
No, didn't get further with the gate. BUT the frame and wood are precut in the garage and the black gate hinges as well. The deer paid us a visit last fall, panic-eating everything they could get their hands on... so yes, the gate is a priority now this spring.fredrik.sleman said:
A bit temporarily placed. It will be set up more, and then the gate posts will be woven together with some kind of topper/ornament/portal.fredrik.sleman said:
Frame and diagonal brace: 95x45
Clamping strips: 28x28
Same net as the enclosure


It looks very nice.
What animals have been kept out?
I need to build a guard around American blueberries and haskap that hares fed on last winter.
The wildlife fence I'm considering has smaller holes in the netting at the bottom, 50x150, specifically to stop smaller animals like hares, while the reinforcement mesh is 150x150 or 200x200. Which I believe hares can get through.
What animals have been kept out?
I need to build a guard around American blueberries and haskap that hares fed on last winter.
The wildlife fence I'm considering has smaller holes in the netting at the bottom, 50x150, specifically to stop smaller animals like hares, while the reinforcement mesh is 150x150 or 200x200. Which I believe hares can get through.
Exclusively deer for us. It's 150x150 (6mm gauge). Of course, you can add chicken wire at the bottom for small game, but our three cats are more than happy to chase competitors. Good luck👍Pjosk75 said:
It looks very nice.
Which animals have been kept out?
I need to build a protection around American blueberries and haskap berries that hares ate last winter. Wildlife fencing I'm considering has smaller holes in the mesh at the bottom, 50x150, to stop smaller animals like hares, while reinforcement mesh is 150x150 or 200x200. Which I believe hares can go through.
Or weld a rebar in the lowest 3 rows. I assume hares rarely climb to get to food.
Need to calculate the whole thing. 50 meters of wildlife fence costs less than 25 pieces of reinforcement mesh, plus it requires fewer posts with fencing. The ground slopes so it might be easier with one method compared to the other.
Need to calculate the whole thing. 50 meters of wildlife fence costs less than 25 pieces of reinforcement mesh, plus it requires fewer posts with fencing. The ground slopes so it might be easier with one method compared to the other.
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