I am going to construct a fence around my rural garden. Currently, the plans are for an approximate 120-140 feet x 100 feet garden. I believe the height will have to be 8 feet or 9 feet due to a large deer population. So, if it is 9 feet tall the posts will need to be 12 feet with 3 feet being underground.
I will use either 6 inch x 6 inch or 6 inch x 4 inch treated lumber for corner posts. Then alternate 4 inch x 4 inch treated lumber with metal, solid T-posts in between the corner posts. I plan on using two rolls of galvanized field wire or hog fencing wire, slightly overlapping either other. Then I will put a short roll of chicken wire on the bottom to keep out small critters. If I need to, I will put one strand of electric fencing on the very top to keep out raccoons. I will have one large gate big enough for a small tractor on one end.
Does this fence plan sound workable?
I will use either 6 inch x 6 inch or 6 inch x 4 inch treated lumber for corner posts. Then alternate 4 inch x 4 inch treated lumber with metal, solid T-posts in between the corner posts. I plan on using two rolls of galvanized field wire or hog fencing wire, slightly overlapping either other. Then I will put a short roll of chicken wire on the bottom to keep out small critters. If I need to, I will put one strand of electric fencing on the very top to keep out raccoons. I will have one large gate big enough for a small tractor on one end.
Does this fence plan sound workable?