How to make twig fencing
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If you told me a few years ago I'd be building rustic fencing and growing tomatoes I'd call you loco, but here we are. Last week we plan...
Walking through the wood I see lots of fallen twigs and branches, probably hundreds and thousands of them! I feel happy knowing that nature has its way of using them to feed back into the woodlands delicate ecosystem.
A wattle fence is a woven wood fence that is popular for garden, living willow, and DIY fencing. Wattle fencing is made from hazel, willow, and bamboo.
Close up of small wattle fence. There are many fence ideas to consider for your garden. Making a wattle fence with branches is one interesting and attractive choice to consider. One of the most eco-friendly
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I needed a fence because my dogs have a habit of running without looking where they are heading. So, I didn't really need it to be strong, rather to have a visual impact to the dogs, so they stay out. I am also an organic gardener, so I wanted something that looked natural. The only cost to this fence is for cotton string to bind the intersections. This is how I did it. I use 4 main pieces, about 2 1/2 feet long as the legs to go into the ground. Next, I use two smaller pieces of study twigs…
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Wattle fencing was first made in England. It used to be woven with willow or hazel branches. However, it can incorporate a variety of twigs, reeds, branches
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