Good Fences Make Good Neighbors:

Robert Frost, the great American poet, knew what he was talking about when he wrote that famous line. Fences do, indeed, make good neighbors. If you’re considering putting up a fence you should know about the latest in eco fencing materials and gadgets.

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To add beauty to your garden, I recommend Bamboo Fencing from Brookstone. Bamboo is considered one of the best green design materials for several reasons. First and foremost, Bamboo is an endlessly renewable resource. Once harvested it does not need to be replanted and will grow a new shoot from its extensive root infrastructure.

Second of all, bamboo, though very light and airy, is incredibly tough and can withstand a great deal of wear and tear. It does not swell or shrink as hardwoods do, making it ideal for a fence, which will have to stand up to rain, snow, or heat. If you live in an extreme-climate zone or Southern Florida then definitely go Bamboo.  When laminated, bamboo is nearly as strong as soft steel and even stronger than oak, considered the most durable hardwood.

3166585_640.jpgBrookstone’s Bamboo Fence is 13 ft. long and is banded together with rust-resistant galvanized steel wire. To take it to the next level add bamboo edging for a total natural garden look. Or if you’re feeling particularly eco and want to make your fence electric (perhaps to keep predators out and pets in) consider the Parmak Precision Low Impedance Solar Fence Charger. This thing is intense: a 6 volt battery operates for 21 days in total darkness and can send weatherproof charges that extend up to 25 miles of fence. Yikes!

Posted on September 2nd, 2007 by Olivia Zaleski

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