Dried and barked palisade
Description
Barked willow creates a natural, contemporary look. Over the years, bark willow turns gray and blends in with the landscape. This solution is ideal where climbing plants cannot be integrated, or for projects over 3.5m in height. However, as it is not necessary to plant aggressive vines for weather protection, it is possible to integrate less invasive ornamental climbers (such as clematis, climbing hydrangea, etc.).

Service life and maintenance
The life expectancy of dried willow fence is estimated at 25 years or more, depending on the post. Willows will age naturally as they turn gray. The lifespan of debarked willow is equivalent to that of raw willow, and it is not essential to combine them with virgin vines to maximize life expectancy. This option is for aesthetic purposes only, or when it is impossible to plant a vine. As the bark peels off naturally, the debarked version will offer greater visual stability, stripped of vines.
We do not recommend the use of chemicals. When wood is well aerated and judiciously used, it offers excellent resistance. Just think of century-old farm barns.
Installation
The installation of the panels is relatively simple. For installation, you just need to dig holes and install the panels one after the other. The posts are already attached to the panels, so the installation does not require any special assembly with posts.
This feature will provide you with a fence with a sleek and streamlined appearance.
You can do it yourself or contact a landscaper near you.

Dimension
Standard panels are available in heights of 4, 5, 6 and 8 feet. Other dimensions can be supplied on request.