Haha 😆 I can live with cheeky bastard 😂 Sometimes I forget that the garden actually is quite big. I feel if I had the neighboring farm I would still feel that it’s a moderate space for all my ideas 😂 Thank you for your feedback ☀️ Hope you’ll have a sunny weekend ahead
❤ Really love that you used your curly willows for the wattle on the upper levels for your compost areas😊! And the wattle you did for the video is the cats meow!!!❤🎉❤ AKA Top notch!!!
Awww ☺️ Thank you so much for your kind words. I hope that you will enjoy building such fence as much as I do. It’s quite meditative and very addictive ☀️🤍 Sunny greetings from Gdańsk
Hi Hi 🤗 I tried it with different type of branches. Hazel stayed true to colour. Willow is perfect too, as it is very flexible. You can even buy bundles of willow online
I want to make a waddle fence to surround my granddaughter’s playhouse garden. But i can’t find a wood to use. I am in Florida USA. Do you know of any?
Florida has many options for wattle material. I suspect willow grows there easily, just be mindful that it will root itself wherever it touches the ground. You can create a living fence/hedge this way, which is another fun option. In the Fingerlakes area of NY I use willow, boxelder, black walnut (I coppice both the boxelder and the walnut), trimmings off a very vigorous pear tree… Your options in the sub tropics will be many!
Is that hazelnut tree/shrub? I'm in Montana and really want to make some garden bed edges like this. We have a few varieties of native willow that would work well, I think.
Hi Daniel, it looks great! I actually thinking about ordering some of these little fences for a small vegtable garden. Since I don't have a shrub I can use. But I'm not sure how high I should do. What do you think? Thank you so much for sharing:)
Daniel you cheeky bastard thats no garden thats huge 😂 love what you have done with the space
Haha 😆 I can live with cheeky bastard 😂 Sometimes I forget that the garden actually is quite big. I feel if I had the neighboring farm I would still feel that it’s a moderate space for all my ideas 😂 Thank you for your feedback ☀️ Hope you’ll have a sunny weekend ahead
❤ Really love that you used your curly willows for the wattle on the upper levels for your compost areas😊! And the wattle you did for the video is the cats meow!!!❤🎉❤ AKA Top notch!!!
It's gorgeous. I like the pattern created using bunches.
Excellent job!! Just fyi, vertical is up and down, horizontal is sideways. Beautiful fence!!!
Thank you so much for this video🥰 the fence is so natural and beautiful!!
I have been enjoying the wonderful ideas that you use to make your garden feel so cozy and beautiful!
Great. Tks. from Denmark. And tks. for all your nice tips 👌 I will now try to build my own 🤗
Awww ☺️ Thank you so much for your kind words. I hope that you will enjoy building such fence as much as I do. It’s quite meditative and very addictive ☀️🤍 Sunny greetings from Gdańsk
Love the fence! Will use willow from my Texas tree....
The path is a bit narrow, but you can get around the back in case you have to bring a garden cart or wheelbarrow to this area....
This is lovely.... thank you for the tips.
So cute! Love it. Thanks for sharing.
Looks so great. Looking forward to seeing how the section develops
Very very cool. Thank you :) I need this!
Your project looks interesting .Great job
some really good ideas -Thank you!
Beautiful! Thank you!
We have a hazel tree that me and my sister planted when she was small.
Looks beautiful! ❤
Wow muy bien
Wonderful!
Thank you so much Barbara 🤗 Wishing you a lovely Friday
Beautiful
Great !!!
This is what I want to do but I don't have hazel can I use a regular tree sticks that are thin and fresh
Hi Hi 🤗 I tried it with different type of branches. Hazel stayed true to colour. Willow is perfect too, as it is very flexible. You can even buy bundles of willow online
Than you for inspiration
Thank you.
Thank you so much for your lovely compliment 🤗 Wishing you a lovely week
Can I use Cornus Ivory Halo branches?
Did you de bark them ?
Is this Witch Hazel?
I want to make a waddle fence to surround my granddaughter’s playhouse garden. But i can’t find a wood to use. I am in Florida USA. Do you know of any?
Florida has many options for wattle material. I suspect willow grows there easily, just be mindful that it will root itself wherever it touches the ground. You can create a living fence/hedge this way, which is another fun option. In the Fingerlakes area of NY I use willow, boxelder, black walnut (I coppice both the boxelder and the walnut), trimmings off a very vigorous pear tree… Your options in the sub tropics will be many!
Is that hazelnut tree/shrub? I'm in Montana and really want to make some garden bed edges like this. We have a few varieties of native willow that would work well, I think.
Any stick will work
Hi Daniel, it looks great! I actually thinking about ordering some of these little fences for a small vegtable garden. Since I don't have a shrub I can use. But I'm not sure how high I should do. What do you think? Thank you so much for sharing:)