Farm Fence

Zee
by Zee
I put this split rain fence on a hill near my pond. I was not sure what I could get to grow in this barren spot. I was truly surprised and happy when everything blossomed beautifully. I planted old cultivars. Tried and true roses, grasses and bulbs. One never knows in Texas when we plant, if we'll get beauty or bust!
Back hill/pond garden fence.
Zee
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  • Brian kelly Brian kelly on Mar 17, 2016
    Looking to put this in 10 ft long 5 ft high, checking on costs
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  • Erin@UpcycledUgly Erin@UpcycledUgly on Feb 25, 2014
    I'm with you on the "beauty or bust" in our state, but this is definitely beauty! Congratulations!
    • Zee Zee on Feb 25, 2014
      @Erin@UpcycledUgly Thanks Erin...I have always found beauty in rejects:-)
  • Elizabeth Sagarminaga Elizabeth Sagarminaga on Feb 18, 2016
    Very good effort. The once barren area now looks nice and the farm fence has taken care of it well. Fences are one of the most important investment that most of us do not realize. It makes sure that animals do not stray into the farm and thus, save the crops well. http://bit.ly/1KCKfJP
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