So the garden fence, a year in the deciding, months in the planning, and a couple of weeks in the building, is finally complete. We love it! Hope I don't bore you to tears with all these pictures, but I figure you've all been along for the ride through all my fence decisions and garden planning and so here it is:
Of course, you all remember when I built the beds back when it was cold. Then we had the dirt delivered to fill them. Then I started planning the fence. The first thing I had to do was plan the size, taking into account future expansion. So I settled on 36' wide x 44' long, with two gates.
We had the contractor come out and set the four corner posts so that I could decide if I was happy with that spacing and size. I was. Of course, then it had to rain for a week, so things were delayed.
Finally the weather cleared up and he dug the holes for the fence posts. Here they are put in the ground, again to give us an idea what it would look like, height, etc.
Next up, the posts were all set in concrete and the top railing was put on. It was starting to come together!
Then came a decision. Did I want thin, ornate pickets, or something else? You all know about my love of fences of all types. I decided that thin pickets were just too 'formal' looking. So I opted for this, a wider than normal fence picket, making it easy to replace/repair, spaced 2" apart.
More rain came the following week but finally, here it is. Finished!! I had to wait to take photos until after I mowed and edged so that it was looking it's best, ha. This is the view from just off the porch looking toward the garden.
This is standing inside by the front gate entrance looking toward the back gate. Notice the vast large amounts of space I still have. I've planned out the remaining raised beds, phase two this Fall, and phase three next Spring.
In this one, I am standing at the back corner looking toward the front. You see those two poles at the front gate? The contractor did those for me as a surprise, giving me a space to put a sign for my garden!
This is near the front corner, looking back toward the house so you can see where it is in relation to the house. I'll get my exercise going back and forth to the garden, that's for sure.
Here is another angle looking toward the front. You can see the six raised beds, safely encased in their new fenced home.
The view here is while standing over by the "nosey cows" fence, looking toward the back of the garden.
And this is it from the side, just a clean, long line of nice fence pickets.
This was a last minute decision when I was standing in the 'future' garden site. I realized it would be nice to not have to walk all the way around the perimeter of the garden to go get a tool, or bring something in, etc. So I made sure it had a back gate, and just located it opposite the front one.
Here is one of my favorite photos. So much so, it is now my wallpaper on the computer at my office.
It's inside the garden of course, looking toward the back. I can see my nosey cow friends, the blue sky, the wispy white clouds, the green grass and trees, the new fence...it's our own little piece of heaven, coming true.