Beekissed
Garden Master
I always have to fence my garden as my flock free ranges all year round. I've been using deer netting with good effect and just taking it down each season. This next season I want to try the Back to Eden gardening and establish more permanent fencing that will not be removed any longer.
I'm also very frugal.
I like to do things cheap or free if I can. Down the road from me about 7 mi. is a place that has a huge, old bamboo stand right next to the highway. I'm going to inquire as if those folks would let me harvest some of that very tall bamboo for them so that I can make a bamboo wattle fence around my garden.
Now, my garden is pretty large for such an endeavor, so I may just be biting off more than I can chew, but it sure would wear well and be prettier than just a standard fence....not to mention, free, except a little hard work. It wouldn't have to be too tightly woven, as my chickens are large and I don't mind if the tiny chicks get in there...and I'd like to have gaps so that I can see the plants through the fencing.
If I can't get the bamboo I may have to scrap the whole idea, but it sure doesn't hurt to ask and then create a fence that has whimsy, strength, durability and beauty. I'd have to string three strands of tight fishing line at the top to keep the chickens from hopping up and then down into the garden but that's no bother.
Anyone out there build a wattle fence around their garden can tell me about the degree of difficulty, what to be prepared for, how to make it easier?
I'm also very frugal.
Now, my garden is pretty large for such an endeavor, so I may just be biting off more than I can chew, but it sure would wear well and be prettier than just a standard fence....not to mention, free, except a little hard work. It wouldn't have to be too tightly woven, as my chickens are large and I don't mind if the tiny chicks get in there...and I'd like to have gaps so that I can see the plants through the fencing.
If I can't get the bamboo I may have to scrap the whole idea, but it sure doesn't hurt to ask and then create a fence that has whimsy, strength, durability and beauty. I'd have to string three strands of tight fishing line at the top to keep the chickens from hopping up and then down into the garden but that's no bother.
Anyone out there build a wattle fence around their garden can tell me about the degree of difficulty, what to be prepared for, how to make it easier?
