What type of fencing do you recommend around raised bed gardens
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Bamboo fencing, lattice,pallets
pvc pipe for fence posts you can get fittings to make the corners , st. Pieces connect At the top. Weave top of the chicken wire with the pvc pipe and connect to the opposite corner. Do the same at the bottom.
I've seen people make pretty decent looking fences out of pallets
How about framed lattice
we used pvc arched across and connected at the top with + and T joints. We got heavy duty gardening plastic an cut it to fit the arch, centered out on top and let the sides hang down with a little drag. Use long dowels , bamboo roots or even another piece of pvc.... Placing it at the end of the extra..... Staple, glue or zip tie it to the plastic. Cut pieces of plastic to shape for the ends. The sides can be rolled up for maintenance then rolled back down to keep cats and chickens out. I hope that makes sense. I don't have any pictures of ours but there are several references on Pinterest.
I love the look of hardware cloth. It seems more durable than chicken wire. A lot of designers and builders are using for fencing. Google images of hardware cloth fencing
You can search garden fence, there are many options to chose from. We put this one up years ago, it's is vinyl and about 2 feet tall. We put it up to keep dogs and kids from running in the garden. It was just enough to keep them out but still see the flowers when they are blooming. Maybe one of these or something similar will work.
https://www.wayfair.com/outdoor/pdp/zippity-outdoor-products-30-in-x-58-in-madison-no-dig-vinyl-picket-garden-fence-zpor1002.html
https://www.amazon.com/Zippity-Outdoor-Products-ZP19001-Unassembled/dp/B018JYCD80/ref=pd_sim_86_3?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B018JYCD80&pd_rd_r=JXDG0X8M9D7E79HQ304V&pd_rd_w=7LPCI&pd_rd_wg=as1Hf&psc=1&refRID=JXDG0X8M9D7E79HQ304V
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Emsco-12-in-Resin-Colonial-Garden-Fence-10-Pack-2095HD/100640939