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Difficult to climb fencing
On 02/03/2014 16:14, P Bentley wrote:
We are needing a long stretch of fencing around our allotment. But we really need to keep the cost down as much as possible. It does not have to look pretty, but must be *difficult* to climb, as we have had a number of thefts on the allotment. We are not allowed to use any barbed-wire. Any suggestions as to what good inexpensive fencing is available with the above requirements, we would be grateful for. Thanks. Inexpensive and difficult to climb are probably mutually exclusive requirements. I have seen putting wobbly trellis on top of an existing fence recommended as a deterrent, but have no experience of it myself. I grow Albertine roses up the walls and fences and use prickle strips along the gates: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Defenders-Pr.../dp/B00B33XP1O Colin Bignell |
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