Installing a One Step Fencing temporary fence is quick and easy! No tools required. Here is a quick video to show you how it's done. For more information on where to buy: OneStepFencing.com
Just started doing this to my backyard... 25Ft. of 3ft fence for $15, 5 stakes needed per 25ft of fence at $4/piece. Then green cable ties, 100 for $4. Not too bad!
Possibly. There is another type of fence called hardware net that seems to work better. It has smaller openings and is supposed to make it difficult for bunnies to be able to get their mouths in a position to chew on it.
@@bethmarshall5934 we bought the omlet fencing system which is like this and yes our buns ate thru it the 3rd time they were out. They were only a couple of months old
If you are trying to keep stuff OUT then wouldn't you want to install the fencing on the OUTSIDE of the post, otherwise anything can push its way under the fencing as there is absolutely nothing to secure it at the bottom!!! Not a very well-thought-out video, if I must say so myself!?!?!?
Thats terrible how does one get to their plants to weed to gather fruit? You need to make a walking perimeter around the garden don’t do what they just showed here give yourself walking room and room for a wheelbarrow to weed and do actual stuff