What do you put under a fence?

Rocks and boulders are a simple choice for areas of the fence that have a slight gap, or even for areas that have a long gap that runs along the fence. Use the rocks to build a retaining wall along the bottom of the fence, or create a rock garden.
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What can I put under my fence to stop weeds?

A trench filled with landscape mulch close to a fence deters grass and weeds by smothering them and preventing them from being able to grow. Dig a trench next to the fence 4 inches deep and 8 inches wide. Spread landscape fabric along the trench and fill it with a mulch such as wood chips, bark chips, or gravel.
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What should I put between fence and soil?

Add stone/gravel to provide free-draining surroundings as you suggest. (I wouldn't recommend plastic as it's likely to just trap moisture against the fence and accelerate rot.) Remove some dirt near the fence (may be too much work, or against your landscape design goals).
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Does a fence need a kickboard?

Why should you have a fence kickboard? A kickboard will help your fence last longer. By keeping the main pickets away from moisture and other elements, they'll be less likely to rot. A pressure treated kickboard is specifically designed to handle ground contact so it makes sense to have one on the bottom of your fence.
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How do you protect the bottom of a fence from the soil?

There are options when it comes to sheltering your wooden fence from the soil: you can install gravel boards along the bottom, set your wooden posts in concrete, or use concrete posts from the outset.
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How do you fill a gap under a fence with dirt?

Remove enough dirt to level the ground down to the depth of the gap. For example, if the deepest area of the gap measures 10 inches, enlarge the gap by creating a hole 10 inches deep from fence post to fence post, and then back-fill the gap with the dirt to create a level surface.
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What is a kickboard on a fence?

A rot board, also called a kickboard, is a horizontal board installed along the bottom of the fence panel. Typically a 2x6 or 2x8 piece of wood, it runs along the base of the entire fence panel for a finished look and added protection.
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Can you put gravel against fence?

A fence panel isn't complete without a sturdy gravel board. Gravel boards protect the panel from moisture rising from the soil and will help retain aggregates in the garden. You should not forget about them when installing a fence.
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How do I edge my lawn next to a fence?

Open edges:
  1. Avoid standing on the edges when mowing.
  2. Use a half-moon tool to neaten up any imperfections. ...
  3. Cut the edges with an edger or trimmer.
  4. Ensure there is a 20-40 degree angle on your edge to avoid grass drying and turning brown.
  5. For a precise cut, you could always try mechanical grass shears.
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How do I keep weeds from growing around my fence?

Here are our tips for preventing the growth of weeds along the fence line:
  1. Paving Materials. You should always have paving material lining your fence either with bricks or natural stone tiles. ...
  2. Mulch. Get rid of plants and vegetation on the fence line, then put mulch over the bare soil. ...
  3. Herbicides. ...
  4. Ground Cover.
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What can I put on the bottom of my fence to keep my dog in?

You can use chicken wire, hardware cloth, or a piece of chain-link fence attached to the base of the fence. Some people bury it for aesthetic reasons. But you can also lay it on top of the grass and hold it down with rocks, gravel, mulch, or even planters.
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How do you fill the gap at the bottom of a vinyl fence?

Rock Filler

Using rocks or even small stones to fill the gap under your vinyl fence can be a good option. You can lay down stone before you set the actual vinyl panels, or you can use it to fill gaps as they arise while you are installing the fence.
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How do you attach a kick board to a fence?

Center the kickboard under the bottom rail (secured with a cleat), or nail it to the face of the post and the bottom rail. Allow the kickboard to extend at least 4 to 6 inches into the ground to discourage animals from digging under the fence. After you've attached the kickboards you can begin with the siding.
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Should a fence touch the ground?

In most applications, a wood fence should be installed at least two inches off the ground. Your posts and rot boards (if you choose to install them) should be the only fence components that contact the ground. Wood pickets should never touch it.
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What is the bottom part of a fence called?

Base: The base is where the posts go into the ground. It's best to cement them in for additional strength. Hinges: For you fence gate, you need hinges.
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What is an L footer?

L-Footer: An L-footer is wire fencing laid down against the base of your fence and bent perpendicular (90 degree angle) to it: just like an “L.” You can bury this fencing underground, but it doesn't have to be buried to work.
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How do you keep wood from rotting in the ground?

Soak the bottom 1 ft (0.30 m) of untreated posts in a wood preservative. If you've purchased untreated wood—or if you cut your lumber to shorten it—you need to treat your post before burying it. Purchase a wood preservative that contains copper naphthenate at a lumberyard or hardware store.
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What is gravel board?

Gravel boards are the protective barrier between the ground and your fence. By preventing direct contact with damp or wet earth, moisture damage can be avoided. Versatile and pre-treated for external use, ideal for fencing projects.
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How do you keep fence posts from rotting in concrete?

Fill the first three inches up with gravel so the end of the post doesn't come into contact with the dirt. Gravel allows water to drain quickly away from the post and into the soil. Be sure to place the post in the center of the hole. Finally, fill the entire hole up with cement to the top.
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What are the horizontal boards on a fence called?

Backer rails, sometimes called fence rails or fence stringers, run horizontally from post to post. They connect to the posts with fasteners and are the fence components to which the pickets are attached.
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Do you need to leave a gap between fence boards?

If you're installing the boards horizontal, you'll want to leave 1/4 in -1 inches of space between the boards. For privacy purposes, get the boards as close together as you can. If it's impossible to do that, or you're worried about shrinking and expanding, leave 1/8 inch between each board.
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