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Help with installing a garden arch

Discussion in 'NEW Gardeners !' started by Gee, Apr 6, 2020.

  1. Gee

    Gee Apprentice Gardener

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    Hello all, I'm new here. In Feb I bought a wooden garden arch from Wickes and it's 2.46m high and the posts are 45 x 45mm. I'd rather use ground spikes if possible but I haven't been able to find some that size, only 40 or 50 mm square. Unless someone knows of any?
    Or would I be better concreting them in? Many thanks
     
    Last edited: Apr 6, 2020
  2. ricky101

    ricky101 Total Gardener

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    Hi,

    You will have to use 50mm spikes and some 5mm timber or plastic packers on two sides.

    Should look ok if done neatly.

    An alternative way would be to use a concrete or diy wooden repair spur like this.

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  3. mazambo

    mazambo Forever Learning

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    That's the way I would go.
     
  4. Gee

    Gee Apprentice Gardener

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    Thanks, that sounds a plan. I'll track down some 5mm timber/plastic. I don't fancy the concreting route unless I really need to. Never done it before.
     
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