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Using a Wire Garden Fence to Keep Out Pests



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By : Derek Farley    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-01-18 09:24:30
Many homeowners enjoy planting seeds outside in a garden and being rewarded with fresh vegetables, herbs, and flowers. However, even with proper care and all of the requirements of each plant taken into consideration, a garden can still be doomed.

Families with dogs know how destructive they can be when it comes to soft dirt and freshly watered plants. Along with dogs being a threat to having a garden flourish, children can also destroy any progress the plants have made in growth due to their curiosity. The threats from outside intruders are why a fence is such an important and essential part of keeping a garden maintained and protected.

Instead of leaving the fate of a garden up to fate, a homeowner can be confident that their plants will not get destroyed by intruders by putting up a fence around their precious lawn. There are many different types of materials that can be used to create an efficient fence. The most traditional type of fencing is simply made of wood. Even though a wood fence is a very attractive option, it can become a target of infestation of pests over time and the moist dirt may break down the wood. A better option to keep plants protected would be to put up a wire garden fence.

Wire fencing makes the perfect barrier around plants for several reasons. It keeps out pestering problems such as dogs, cats, and children, while also being able to withstand long periods of use without showing any signs of wear. Wire is able to stay strong even when watering occurs on a daily basis and will not become a nesting ground for bugs or any other types of pests. While this material may not have the traditional aesthetic pleasing vibe as a finished wood fence, it is much more affordable and will not fall apart like wood does after a few years of use.

Installing a wire fence around plants will ensure that they will stay protected and not get destroyed by any intruders. A garden without any type of protection surrounding it means that the crops will be vulnerable and will often not make it to the point of full growth. Using wire as the material for a garden fence is the best option because water will not penetrate it or lead to any problems in the future besides the occasional replacement of falling pieces, which shouldn't occur too often depending on the environmental conditions your lawn is located in.

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