How To Make A Wattle Fence Using BranchesHere’s a complete guide on constructing a wattle fence. Learn its uses in the landscape, the best type of wood to select, and check some design ideas.
Natural FencingI really like the look of this fencing. People have very nice ideas. I live in a place where I have tons of branches that fall into the yard and tons to trim. I have 4 bushes with tree trunks that can be used to slip in between cement blocks to make a fence and branches to make arches for roses and vines to climb. My son asks me why I am collecting branches and I say to recycle them. Why buy when you already have in your own yard.? My neighbors bring in chippers and chip the wood and then…
How to Build a Sturdy Wattle Fence with Tree BranchesA wattle fence is easy to build, aesthetically delightful, and pretty much free as far as building materials go. Ready to start weaving?
How to Make a Wattle Fence [Step-by-Step DIY Guide]How can you build a wattle fence? Start here. We show how. But first, imagine creating a highly efficient and easy-peasy garden border, or a barrier for small animals, with little or no money and minimal physical
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On the Edge: 16 Garden Borders You Can MakePut some imagination—and recycled products—to good use in your landscape with inventive DIY garden edging.
Experience growing living fences from willow? (fencing forum at permies)I've just been learning about living fences, made with willow. Apparently you can grow willow by shoving a stick of it in the ground - who knew?
Woven Wattle Fences for Your GardenYay for Woven Wattle Fencing! Andrea Cochran's fabulous garden shown here would not be the same without the wattle fence on t...
Willow WaterWillow spiling for bank revetment. The technique uses woven living willow to form flexible, live, growing structures that resist and deflect water flows, enabling the bank and vegetation to naturally re-generate and stabilise to prevent further erosion. #plocomiSustainable
Whatevers Wattling? ~ Pumpjack & PiddlewickWattling, my gardening friends, is an old fashioned way of making fencing out of branches. Not only does it look lovely but if your garden has trees, it will not require store bought fencing materials. In other words, it’s free. Learn more @PumpjackPiddlewick
How-To Build Woven Wattle Edging — Bee Better Naturally with Helen YoestMost cannot deny the charming appeal of woven English wattle edging; and do you know just how easy it is to make? English settlers brought the craft of making wattle to America, and even today in colonial Williamsburg the basket-weave rustic charm of wattle is used as a pedestrian barrier. But mo
Weaving Wood: Twig Towers and Wattle FencesIn depth advice on creating wood structures in your vegetable garden. Which wood to choose, how to store it and what to make
Diy Living Willow FenceI got sick of the cheap wire fence today, and started making a wattle fence around the flower garden instead. I can't wait to get this finished.