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Self Installation Materials

Garden Fencing

Flexible, strong and easy to use poly garden fencing material - the most widely used material to protect gardens


Metal Garden Fence
Metal core garden fencing or all metal garden fence base to guard against chewing animals

Garden Fence Kits
Complete garden fence kits in different sizes and strengths for any applications

Components

Garden Fence Gates

Garden Fence Posts
Garden fence posts, sleeves and parts

Garden Fencing Accessories

Ground stakes, fence ties and everything else

Other Materials and Information

Garden Fence Photos

Photos of self installed fence systems sent in by customers. Also, fence systems we've professionally installed


Garden Fence Posts and details:

7 cat post sleeves

Add to Cart Single post sleeve for 1 3/8 diameter garden fence kit posts
 your price: $13.95


anvil


Add to Cart    Driving anvil for post sleeves  
 your price: $26.75



garden fence posts An example of 1.38in posts from a distance

All items include free shipping

Add to Cart 1.38 Posts, sleeves and caps 7 pack, 7.5' above grade as in garden fence kits
 your price: $194.00

Add to Cart 1.38 Posts, sleeves and caps 7 pack, 7' above grade as in garden fence kits
 your price: $194.00

Add to Cart 1.38 Posts, sleeves and caps 7 pack, 6' above grade as in garden fence kits
 your price: $189.00

Add to Cart 1.38 Posts, sleeves and caps 7 pack, 5.5' above grade as in garden fence kits
 your price: $189.00

Add to Cart 1.38 Posts, sleeves and caps 7 pack, 2.5' above grade as in garden fence kits
 your price: $149.00



Basic post and sleeve breakdown:

driving anvil with post sleeve

The anvil slides into the ground sleeve. You then drive the sleeve into the ground by hitting the anvil with a heavy hammer. The anvil prevents the top of the sleeve from getting damaged from the hammer.

garden fence post in sleeve

After your ground sleeve is in the ground, slide your post into the sleeve. The fit is snug and the post telescopes in the sleeve most of the way. There are holes at the bottom of each sleeve for drainage and space for water expansion. Without this space and drainage, water could freeze and burst the ground sleeve in cold climates. Posts and sleeves are both galvanized to prevent rust. Sleeves are roughly two feet long.