Q:Do these sections have any bend in them in order to accommodate a curved section?
by|Apr 7, 2020
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A: Thanks for the question. This fence does not have any curved sections.
by|Apr 8, 2020
A: No bend, these are super sturdy. We too had a curved bed and I just ended up squaring it off.
by|Feb 26, 2021
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Q:How much of the panel is above ground when installed? Your diagram only shows overall dimensions.
by|Mar 23, 2020
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A: The panel's legs will go all the way down in the ground and stop at the bottom, horizontal bar. Going from memory I would say the legs are a few to several inches long.
by|Mar 1, 2021
A: It depends on how far you push it down, but 2 feet or so
by|Mar 24, 2020
Q:Is the 32" height from the top of the arch to the bottom edges of the side rails or to the bottom...
by|Mar 6, 2020
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A: 32" from the top of the arch to the bottom of the side rails. They're also about 25" wide and about 24" from the top of the arch to the bottom of the horizontal bar.
by|Oct 5, 2023
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A: That’s the total height
by|Mar 7, 2020
Q:How wide is each piece?
by|Jan 15, 2020
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A: 32"
by|Jun 3, 2020
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A: 32 is the wrong answer
by|Oct 5, 2023
Q:Is it rust proof?
by|Sep 14, 2019
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A: No, it is not.
by|Jun 11, 2021
A: No, it is not rustproof.
by|Feb 26, 2021
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Q:My property, where I'd like to place the garden fence sections, slopes downhill towards the sidew...
by|Sep 1, 2019
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A: I am not sure you could step them and still connect them. I think they would need to be sloped to match the hill in order to connect.
by|Sep 3, 2019
Q:How high is the actual fence, that is, excluding the stakes?
by|Jun 19, 2019
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A: Thanks for the question and interest in our product. At the highest point in the center it has a height of 24 inches.
by|Jun 27, 2019
Q:Do you have to take the fence out when you mow the lawn?
by|Jun 2, 2019
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A: No, I do not have to remove the fence because it is in a small flower bed.
by|Apr 11, 2021
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A: I don't have a lawn, but I don't think so. You could mow quite close and then weed whack.
by|Jun 3, 2019
A: No, because of where it is located in the yard.
by|Jun 4, 2019
A: No, I use it in a flowerbed
by|Jun 4, 2019
A: I could not answer the question because I have my fence in my flower beds.
by|Jun 3, 2019
Q:How much does a single panel weigh?
by|Mar 17, 2019
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A: About one pound or a little less. Not very substantial.
by|Apr 18, 2024
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A: Thanks for the question and interest in our product. Each panel weighs 2.50 lbs.
by|Apr 18, 2024
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A: It is not heavy at all but sturdy. I used it for my running roses and once I buried it in the ground about two inches and packed the dirt around it it held perfectly.
by|Jun 3, 2020
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Q:The gate is 24” wide, does that include the gap where they hook together or is that an extra few inches?
by|Oct 13, 2018
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A: The gap is not included in the dimensions.
by|Mar 29, 2022
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A: Thanks for the question. The area of attachment of not included in the 24 inch width description.
by|Oct 15, 2018
A: I'm not sure if this is your question, but each panel is 25" wide including the hook (and not 24 inches). Yes, the hook adds an extra inch.
by|Apr 11, 2021
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A: There is literally no gap in between. They literally connect together perfectly.
by|Jun 27, 2020
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A: Does not include the gap. The pieces fit perfectly barely any space between the two pieces.