Weeds and fence

   / Weeds and fence #1  

fenneran

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With all this talk of fencing, it made me come out of lurkdom to ask you guys about this. We are beginning the slow process of re-fencing our yard area. It was originally done with a combination of t-posts and field fence or pig fence on metal posts. Our idea is to replace it section-by-section with wood posts and three boards, possibly adding field fence to it if needed for critters.

The question is this: How do you keep the grass/weeds/trees/etc from growing up under the fence? Obviously, you could continually spray it with round-up, but that seems like an expesive solution. Should I just make sure the fencing material is off the ground by some amount so it can be mowed easier? If so, how far up? What is the magic bullet here? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif

-Frank
 
   / Weeds and fence #2  
No magic bullet here.

The choices are string trimming or real expensive powered devices built for fence trimming (between posts i.e.).

I've never seen a fence with a cross member touching the ground horzontially.
 
   / Weeds and fence #3  
Roundup isn't all that expensive, if you buy it at the right place. I buy it at the farmer's co-op. 2.5 gallons for $125. This is the 41% stuff, not that weak and overpriced junk Wal Mart sells.
 
   / Weeds and fence #4  
<font color="blue"> ( Obviously, you could continually spray it with round-up, but that seems like an expesive solution. ) </font>

A $99 1-gallon bottle of RoundUp mixes into about 85 gallons. Not sure how many feet you need to spray, but to just spray a line down your fence line a few times a year would probably use 5-10 gallons. That would take 8.5 years to use up your supply of concentrate, worst case.
 
   / Weeds and fence #5  
Your other alternative is to get a propane torch. This will kill the plants (and insects) by incinerating them. Northern Tool has a couple of them, at $60 and $150. But you might need a cart for mobility because they use a 100 pound propane tank.
 
   / Weeds and fence #6  
<font color="blue"> How do you keep the grass/weeds/trees/etc from growing up under the fence? </font>

I would say the answer is "You don't".

Its constant work depending on how short you want to keep the growing material under and around the fence. If you want it green, and not dead, then cut it. IF dead, then use round-up. An alternative is bark, or gravel, or concrete. But even then, the weeds will find a way, and it will be constant (at least monthly) work. I don't see anyway around it. If I did, I would be using that technique now. I have maintained 1000 feet of three-board fence for 40 years now, and it seems to require attention if I want it to look good. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
   / Weeds and fence #7  
I don't. I use a string trimmer and a fast walk to do my property.

Now around the decorative/saftey fence by the pool, we have
pressure treated lumber under the fence. In contact with the ground. The fence sits a few inches higher than the 2X4. So the string trimmer and lawn mowers beat the 2X4 and not my fence.

-Mike Z. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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<font color="blue"> ( and don't spray ANY chemicals is this is an animal containment fence. ) </font>

Drinking RoundUp is about as harmful as drinking dish soap, so I think a 2 oz / gallon mixture probably would do no harm to animals -- I could be wrong. Does anyone have any links to animals dying or getting sick from RoundUp being sprayed along fence lines?
 
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When used in aquatic applications (i.e. on vegetation in ponds), glyphosate is quite safe. There is no waiting period for livestock use, watering, swimming, or fishing. Roundup is not approved for aquatic use due to the surfactant used in it's production. But there are several aquatic-approved versions to choose from.

This doesn't directly address the issue with animals eating sprayed vegetation, but at least is shows they can drink the water with no ill effects.
 

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