Q:It says 32 inch. Is that 32 inches high or wide? What are the dimensions?
by|Aug 1, 2021
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Q:What is the length of the stake itself?
by|Jul 19, 2021
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Q:Is there a gate in this style fence
by|Jul 16, 2021
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A: No this is fencing for a flower bed or garden. It would nice though
by|Jul 16, 2021
Q:What is the warranty for this product? Especially with Rust?
by|Jul 15, 2021
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Q:Any gate options or ideas for this product?
by|Jun 11, 2021
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A: It does not "swing or swivel", so I don't see it as a gate. I use it as an accent on my flower beds to help keep the tall plants standing up. I could see it around any type of a garden.
by|Jun 11, 2021
A: If you're handy, it shouldn't be too hard to take one of the sections, cut off the bottom legs, and make a couple heavy wire loops for hinges to wrap around the stationary one and the gate part, so it could swing on those "hinges". Then maybe make a similar loop of heavy wire as a "latch". I wish you success.
by|Jun 11, 2021
Q:What is the country or origin? I see someone asked if these are made in China and the "product expert" answered with "no."
by|Jun 2, 2021
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Q:Height and width
by|Apr 12, 2021
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A: The white tags on these fence panels takes so long to remove if possible. Some do not come off. Real disappointed.
by|Oct 5, 2023
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A: The Alexander garden fence is 32.25" H and 24.75" W
by|Apr 13, 2021
Q:I want to place it around a tree
by|Apr 1, 2021
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A: yes, just measure the Diameter of the tree before going to Home Depot....Use Zip ties to attach fence pieces together. make sure the fences pieces are deep into the soil for stability.
by|Apr 2, 2021
A: Yes
by|Apr 1, 2021
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Q:What kind of hardware would best be used to keep these panels from coming apart
by|Feb 28, 2021
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A: No extra hardware is needed - the panels come with built in connectors on the sides. You just need to line them up properly to hook the panels together when installing. TIP - it's easier to do if you have an extra pair of hands and make sure the ground is as flat as possible. I put several panels up last year and they are doing fine - made it thru the winter and super heavy snow - none came apart.
by|Mar 1, 2021
A: Zip Ties ! I used Zip Ties and they worked perfect...Fast and effective !
by|Mar 1, 2021
A: No hardware required. These fences are design to link. Thank you.
by|Mar 1, 2021
Q:How high above the ground is the top once installed?
by|Sep 7, 2020
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A: 24-26 inches
by|Jun 1, 2023
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A: If you push it all the way into the ground, about 2 feet