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4 Practical Uses of Affordable and Durable Chicken Wire



Chicken wire screens might seem useful for making quick-project fences to protect properties, but they can do so much more than just fence chicken or plants. The steel material in the wires might be less than their sturdier counterparts, but their affordability and sturdiness make them a must for these four practical projects.



Cloches to Protect Plants


It's expensive to source cloches from gardening supply stores, but their usefulness is undeniable during the rainy and winter season. Additionally, what you'll source from gardening stores are often too large and high for small projects. If you have a spare chicken wire at home, you can create your cloches, which can serve as the framework for frost cloth and torn up sheets useful for harsh weather.



Paper Mache Support Structure


Sometimes, you or your children's projects require a little helping hand to stand up. Crumpled and hardened paper with adhesives can do so much to prop itself up. However, top-heavy paper Mache projects can do so much more with sturdy chicken wire propping up and creating balance. In doing so, it becomes a better-balanced structure that can last for decades.



Concrete Reinforcement


Small projects involving concrete sometimes need a little support from steel materials. Using these thin wires around the base of your concrete reinforcement structure helps lay down a sturdy and guided foundation that helps you finish work fast and add sturdiness to your structure.



Small Plant Trellis


Like cloches, you can use thin metal wires to guide your small vines and dangling plants on walls. You can use this wire and easily create a frame without having to contact and ship a manufactured trellis.



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If you need the best wires and design metals in the market, you can count on us at Ferrier Wire and Design Metals. Contact us today to learn more about everything that we can achieve with you.

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