How lucky am I?
Speaking to our warehouse manager yesterday and he has said I can have as many pallets and bearers as I like. All I need to get hold of is some chicken wire which isn't too expensive from what I've seen.
Now, I have seen the plans for using pallets to make cold frames and compost bins, but has anyone got any tips on fence posts?
The reason I ask, is that our allotment apparently has a problem with rabbits, and in order for me to maximise my chances of success, I'd like to keep the bl**ders off my plot.
The timber from the pallets and bearers are obviously designed for industrial use and not to last for a lifetime. Should I therefore treat it before putting it into the ground, and if so, with what?
I've got a fair idea of what I'm going to do, but just looking for reassurance really.
Many ta's
Speaking to our warehouse manager yesterday and he has said I can have as many pallets and bearers as I like. All I need to get hold of is some chicken wire which isn't too expensive from what I've seen.
Now, I have seen the plans for using pallets to make cold frames and compost bins, but has anyone got any tips on fence posts?
The reason I ask, is that our allotment apparently has a problem with rabbits, and in order for me to maximise my chances of success, I'd like to keep the bl**ders off my plot.
The timber from the pallets and bearers are obviously designed for industrial use and not to last for a lifetime. Should I therefore treat it before putting it into the ground, and if so, with what?
I've got a fair idea of what I'm going to do, but just looking for reassurance really.
Many ta's
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