Wrought Iron Fencing that is Easy To Install

April 18, 2011
Author: susan ingram

Each wrought iron fence section has three hoops and also three stakes that go down into the ground 9″-10″ deep.  The fence panels have an open hole on each end where they interlock to the next section.  At every intersection you can angle or curve a bit or even stair-step up or down.  The 1.5″ square steel post can be set 24″ deep at the gateways, corners, and end points.  Since the fencing stakes itself you can make long runs of fencing very sturdy without setting a post every few feet.  Once you get your first section in, the next will interlock and you can just work your way down the line.  As long as you have a post at every stopping point the fence is very sturdy.

Great Fencing That Works for Everyone

March 4, 2010
Author: susan ingram

Our solid steel fencing is what we sell the most of because it is very easy to work with. Many applications will not require any posts. Each section of fence has 4 stakes that extend down into the soil so the fencing will stake itself. After placing the first section in place you can hammer the stakes into the soil with a board on the top of the finial to cushion the blow. The next section will interlock or connect  then you work your way down your row of fencing. Wrought iron fencing is a great product and will last for generations.

If you would like to take some measurements of your fencing needs we can figure an exact quote. We will just need to know the length of each side and location of any gates. A drawing or diagram can be helpful as well. We can make several custom cut and sizes so we should be able to fit our sections to your fencing project.

Your Lawn and Garden Fencing Solutions

September 23, 2009
Author: susan ingram

If you are wanting to add fencing to your home do consider wrought iron fencefencsss. A Rustic Garden carries welded steel fencing that is made by hand in a machine shop in middle Illinois. This great product is easy to install and will last a lifetime and available in 3ft, 4ft and 5ft heights.

The best part is “THE LOOK”. Fashioned from the antique  fence that dates to the early 1900’s. The hoop and spear design is as popular today as it was 100 years ago.

Dog Encloseure Fencing

August 26, 2009
Author: susan ingram

My niece was moving and needed to put her dog in a safe place for a couple days during all the confusion. In just 15 minutes they set up this wrought iron fencing for their dog. We carry rod iron fence in 3′, 4′ and 5′ tall sections that just pushes into the ground. This style is 4′ tall and we have 3 different gates to coordinate with each height and fit your needs.

This fencing is so versatile that it can be moved as your garden changes over time. The investment now will always be a good one. 4fencing