When you need a garden fence thats sturdy and installs quickly, building a wire fence is the best solution. For gardeners, welded-wire mesh fencing will keep out rabbits and dogs, while PVC-coated galvanized wire buried below the ground will keep out woodchucks and moles. A gate at one end or both allows easy access for a wheelbarrow.
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Installing wire fencing is usually quick and inexpensive work. Wire fence installation is easiest and fastest when using metal fence posts that are driven into the ground. A sturdier version uses regular wood posts set in holes. This guide walks you through how to build a wire fence with wood posts.
The fence
Calculate the perimeter of your garden and count one roll every 25 m.
The posts
Calculate the perimeter of your garden in metres. A post is installed every 2.50 m.
Number of posts needed = (perimeter / 2.5) + 1.
Struts
Plan for one strut per end post and 2 struts per corner.
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Tension wire
Define the number of rows of wire needed: one row at the top, one row at the bottom + one row every 50 cm. Then calculate the length of the tension wire you need (number of rows + length of the fence) + 5%.
Tensioners
Provide one tensioner per row of tension wire + 1 tensioner near each starting, corner and reinforcement post.
The tie wire or staples
They fix the fence to the tension wire. For one meter of tension wire, you need 3 staples or 30 cm of tie wire.
The tensioning bars
They are used to tension the fence without deforming it. Provide one bar per end post and 2 bars per corner or reinforcement post.
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