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Old Wed, June 13th, 2012, 01:09 PM
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Default How to keep weeds and grass from growing in a chainlink fence

Let me start off by saying since I got a chainlink fence last year the I've made a major investment in weed eater trimmer line....

Over the course of this winter and spring I did a lot of research on how to combat the problem....I was determined not to use herbicides....

My final idea to the problem was this.....



Its old bailer belting from a round bailer that I got from an impliment salvage yard. For the whole fence it only cost $50. I had toyed with this idea last year looking at new belting but the lineal cost was staggering at +$2 per foot....

I was able to use a hole saw and drill a hole the size of the post....I then notched it using a swazall and tucked it under the fence and slipped it around the post....

Here's what it looks like now.....

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