– wood stakes– long branches– sledgehammer for driving stakes into the ground– metal rod to help with creating holes for upright stakes– small hand saw for cutting branches
– wood stakes– long branches– sledgehammer for driving stakes into the ground– metal rod to help with creating holes for upright stakes– small hand saw for cutting branches
Measure out regular intervals for the stakes, and drive them into the ground. Our soil is pretty hard, so we had to use a metal rod to create a hole first
Measure out regular intervals for the stakes, and drive them into the ground. Our soil is pretty hard, so we had to use a metal rod to create a hole first
Once all your upright stakes are in place, it’s time to start weaving with the wattle method. You place a long branch behind one stake, and weave it in front of the other.
Once all your upright stakes are in place, it’s time to start weaving with the wattle method. You place a long branch behind one stake, and weave it in front of the other.