Alicia@Thrifty And ChicJune 13, 2017 at 12:02 PM I kind of just let it all flop around in the wind :) I lose a pillow every once in awhile, but the fence usually catches it on the other side. I just learned that I don't keep things out there that I don't want broken :)...
These are tried and true tools, but if using them, expect to spend many hours, days or even weeks digging your holes, depending on the size of your fence. Fill each post hole with 4″ to 6″ of gravel to allow drainage. To speed up the digging process, I highly recommend renting a...
digging, the two man auger will work just fine. You'll want to dig the holes about 2 1/2 to 3 feet deep for a 6 foot tall fence. You'll find posts available in both 8 foot and 10 foot lengths. I'd recommend talking to a local contractor to see how deep they'd recommend ...
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