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The 3-foot height works well to keep small dogs, chickens, ducks, and other animals in one area while keeping them away from the garden and other parts of the yard. It is also tall enough to keep animals from moving around and to block their view. The green color goes well with lawns and gardens.
The mesh in this temporary fence with poles is made of polythene that doesn’t degrade quickly in sunlight. When plastic mesh is in direct sunlight all the time, it breaks down quickly. The material becomes brittle, loses its ability to bend, and tears at stress areas after just one season. This PE formulation has UV resistance built in, which stops it from happening.
The weatherproof construction resists rain, humidity, and temperature changes without bending or sagging. The mesh doesn’t get heavy or absorb water when it rains. It dries fast and returns to the same tension on the poles without needing adjustment. Because it can withstand all kinds of weather, the fence can stay up year-round without being taken down during winter or when it rains.
Nine fiberglass support poles form the structure of this temporary fence. Fiberglass is a suitable material for movable fence poles because it is light, bends easily in the wind, and does not rust or corrode. Steel poles are heavier and rust more quickly when the ground is wet. Fiberglass can be put in and taken out of the ground several times without bending or breaking at the base over time.
A double-spike ground stake holds each fiberglass pole in place. Instead of just one, double spikes hold the ground from two locations. It makes the fence far better able to resist lateral movement when animals or the wind push against it. Single-spike stakes rock and lean when they are under a lot of pressure.
This temporary fence with posts comes with an added anchoring system in addition to the pole stakes. Four guy ropes pull the fence line diagonally from the ground to the ground. These ropes move the wind stress from the fence panels and poles straight to the ground anchors. It keeps the whole fence from leaning or falling when the wind blows hard for a long time. The anchoring set comes with nine small ground stakes and four large ground stakes.
This fence differs from standard roll-out plastic netting, which only comes with a few stakes, as it features a multi-point anchoring system. Verified buyers installed this fence on windy days and said the pegs stayed in place even when only 6 to 10 inches deep in the ground. One buyer connected the fence to a chain-link fence next door at two spots to cover more ground.
You may easily cut the PE mesh on this temporary fence with posts with regular scissors. You don’t need any special equipment to make the fence shorter, make corners, or cut around odd-shaped gardens. If you don’t need the full 49.2 feet, you don’t have to use it all. Cut the mesh to the exact size you need, then tie the cut end to a pole to create a clean, finished edge.
This flexibility is very helpful for flower bed edges, curving garden beds, and yards that aren’t square. Standard stiff fencing makes it hard to get around edges. This mesh may be bent and trimmed to fit any shape you need. After the project is done, any extra netting can be rolled up and stored or used again later.
It only takes a few minutes to put up this temporary fence with poles. Unroll the mesh, insert the fiberglass poles through the netting at the appropriate locations, drive the double-spike stakes into the ground, and attach the guy wires. The fence is now ready to use. You don’t need any particular skills or tools beyond what comes with it.
The whole system can be taken down quickly. Take out the poles, pull out the stakes, then roll the mesh back up on itself to store it easily. The rolled-up fence doesn’t take up much room in a garage, shed, or storage bag. Because it is easy to move, the fence is useful for protecting gardens from the weather each year.
This temporary fence with posts can be used for many different outdoor home projects. Dog owners use it to make temporary run areas in yards that don’t have fences or to keep some parts of the yard off-limits. People who keep chickens and ducks use them to mark off areas on their property where the animals can roam without having to put up a permanent fence.
Verified buyers used the fence to keep puppies from eating mulch around trees, to keep dogs from getting into each other’s yards, and to protect young trees while they were growing. The mesh spacing keeps small dogs and birds in without blocking your view. Water from the sprinkler goes through the mesh without bending; therefore, it works with current irrigation systems.