Repairing Fence Rails
Rot is a fence's worst enemy and typically attacks bottom-rail joints first. If you catch decay early, you can saturate the damaged spot with a preservative, then mend it.
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Depending on your lot's surroundings and its relationship to neighboring houses, a fence may make security sense for you. Thieves don't like fences because they make it hard to enter a property and with securely locked gates, even harder to haul things away.
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Rot is a fence's worst enemy and typically attacks bottom-rail joints first. If you catch decay early, you can saturate the damaged spot with a preservative, then mend it.
More: Repairing Fence Rails
An espalier is a living fence created by training small trees into decorative patterns. Here's how to create an espalier in your own yard.
Increase gardening space and hide an eyesore at the same time. This cabinet can be hung on any wall or fence, including that bare stockade fence crying for cover.
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