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How to Cut Grass Around Your Fence Without Damaging It

grass along fence

Fences in Austin create a challenging environment when you’re cutting the grass. You run the risk of a weed whacker or your lawn mower cutting into the wood or otherwise damaging the fence.

If you have a metal fence, you could also end up with issues with your equipment. However, you can get neat grass around this area without needing to repair the fences on a regular basis.

Change the Angle of the Weed Whacker

If you’re careful around home fences and gates, you can use a weed eater to edge the grass along the line. However, this is a tricky task, and a mistake can send the string cutting through the wood. If you do want to attempt this process, go slower than usual. You need a lot of attention to detail to pull this off successfully.

Add Clearance to the Bottom of the Fence

When the home fences contractors perform the installation, they can leave a gap for the weed eater to pass through. You still have an issue to overcome on the main posts with this method, but you can get most of the grass without a problem.

Protect the Fence Line

Metal flashing prevents your lawn equipment from breaking any part of your fence. Corrugated piping is another option you can use. Even if you do hit posts with a weed whacker, only the covering sustains the damage. It’s much easier to replace this material than to pull out an entire section and typically less expensive as well.

Add a Border

Another way to eliminate this problem is to add decorations or a stone border along your fence line. You can add to your yard’s appeal with an attractive barrier that gives you enough clearance for your weed eater. You should also do this with any foliage or trees in your yard, particularly younger plants.

Don’t sacrifice your fence for the sake of a clean yard. Work with a professional fence installer, like Ranchers Fencing, to get the right options for your garden. They’ll go over the advantages and disadvantages of your selection for the perfect lawn.

Category: MaintenanceBy Ranchers Fencing and LandscapingJanuary 19, 2017

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