
Easy Gardener Garden Fence can be easily installed using wood or metal posts readily available on the market. For general safety, we recommend that you wear gloves and protective eyewear when installing this product.
1. Determine the type of post to be used.
If you are installing your fence for purely ornamental purposes you can use
wooden stakes. For more durable or permanent installations, metal “U”, “T”
shaped posts or rods can also be used. Wooden stakes or metal posts should
be driven at least 12 in. into the ground with a hammer.
2. Set corner post and space other posts evenly every 4 feet.
If your installation requires more strength, you may need to brace your
corner post so that you can pull our fencing tight. A properly tensioned
installation will maintain an attractive appearance over a longer period of
time.
3. Attach fencing to posts.
Fencing can be attached to wooden stakes or posts with heavy-duty
staples or “U” shaped nails. The staples or nails should be positioned
diagonally over the thicker grid joints. For more permanent installations,
use a wooden batten or lath no less than ½” wide to fasten the fence to the
post by nailing through the batten into the post. Make sure to nail through
openings and not directly into the fencing material. Plastic ties may be
used to attach fencing to metal posts. Place wood battens on either side of
the fencing and then use the ties to attach to the posts.
4. Trim excess fencing material.
Excess fencing material can be trimmed with scissors or shears. Rolls can be
spliced together by laying the ends of the rolls over each other and
interweaving a 1/8” metal or fiberglass rod in between alternate apertures.