Fastball
Silver Member
Hi, all....am replacing some torn-down fencing on my acreage. The deer have been living on the lot, eating my apple trees, my berry shrubs - and worse of all, my wife's flowers. **** hath no fury than a gardener's flower garden defaced.
Anyways, the problem area is sloped...gradually at first, and then the last 25 feet go up at quite an angle. I know I will have to do it in sections, but my question is this....do I keep the top of the welded wire deer fence parallel with the ground, or try to keep the top dead level and perhaps cut the bottom of the fence to follow the contour of the ground? It's in the back corner, so cosmetics aren't a big concern.
Thanks for any/all suggestions..
Anyways, the problem area is sloped...gradually at first, and then the last 25 feet go up at quite an angle. I know I will have to do it in sections, but my question is this....do I keep the top of the welded wire deer fence parallel with the ground, or try to keep the top dead level and perhaps cut the bottom of the fence to follow the contour of the ground? It's in the back corner, so cosmetics aren't a big concern.
Thanks for any/all suggestions..