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I want to create a perimeter espalier rectangle of apples/pears around a 10m by 12m area in my garden.
There are no posts/walls to use for wiring so I would be starting from scratch for the support posts.
What I thought should work would be 4 corner posts, each 100mm square, 2.4 in length with the bottom 0.6m secured in the ground with postcrete. The support wires would then be strung between these 4 (one corner will have an access point for the mower, me etc, so may have a double post with a gap).
Is this practical? Do I need intermediate posts along each side? There will be 3 or 4 trees along each side.
Is postcrete anygood or would a metal fence spike be sufficient?
Thanks!
There are no posts/walls to use for wiring so I would be starting from scratch for the support posts.
What I thought should work would be 4 corner posts, each 100mm square, 2.4 in length with the bottom 0.6m secured in the ground with postcrete. The support wires would then be strung between these 4 (one corner will have an access point for the mower, me etc, so may have a double post with a gap).
Is this practical? Do I need intermediate posts along each side? There will be 3 or 4 trees along each side.
Is postcrete anygood or would a metal fence spike be sufficient?
Thanks!