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How to Design a Picket Fence to Protect Your Native Garden

Welcome to our latest blog post, where we're excited to share the beauty and practicality of these projects that not only enhance the aesthetic of your home but also serve a vital function. Today, we're focusing on a project that marries form with function beautifully—a custom-designed picket fence!


Why Build a Picket Fence?

A picket fence is more than just a boundary for your property; it's a statement piece that can dramatically elevate your home's curb appeal. Whether you're aiming to keep pets safe, establish private spaces, or simply add a touch of charm to your garden, a picket fence is a classic choice that never goes out of style.


The Project on Lake Michigan

Our latest adventure took us to the scenic shores of Lake Michigan, where we partnered with RZ Landscaping to construct a custom, deer-proof picket fence. This project was designed to protect a native garden that will soon flourish behind the elegant barrier. The fence not only needs to be functional to prevent deer from munching on the plants but also aesthetically pleasing to complement the stunning lakeside setting.


Watch How we Installed a Picket Fence

We've documented every step of this exciting project in our new video, "How to Design a Picket Fence to Protect Your Native Garden" Whether you're planning to build a fence yourself or just love watching transformation stories, our video will give you insights into the entire process—from choosing the right materials to the final touches that make your project stand out.

Watch the video now to see how we brought this project to life!





Let's Get Building!

We hope this post and our accompanying video inspire you to start your own outdoor projects. Building a picket fence can be a rewarding weekend project that not only adds to your home's security but also its charm. Don't forget to check out our video for a comprehensive guide, and share your progress with us—we love seeing your creations!






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