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foliage screen fencing
The Green Foliage Screen fencing’ is a living fence, consisting of a 5mm weld mesh galvanised steel security fence covered with plants. The plants are grown in a biodegradable pot, which is fitted at the bottom of the metal fence. Once the ‘Foliage screen fencing ’ is installed the pot will degrade completely in the soil.

The ‘Green Screen’ is available in different sizes and with various types of plants, including Ivy, Beech and Hornbeam and can be cut to fit by using a bolt cutter


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The green screen is available with the following types of plants
Hedera (ivy)
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Fagus (beech)
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Carpinus (horn beam)
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Support materials
The consecutive ‘Green Screen’ panels can be supported by most types of post systems including wood, concrete and some metal post types. Attachment of the panels to these posts is done with specially designed brackets.

Hardwood post (square)
59 x 59 x 2750 mm smooth, durability classification 1-2
59 x 59 x 3050 mm smooth, durability classification 1-2

Metal post (round)
48 x 1750 mm Bekaert; galvanized, green coated
48 x 2600 mm Bekaert; galvanized, green coated

Brackets
round, 48 mm, green coated for metal end post, 2 pieces per post
round, 48 mm, green coated for metal intermediate post, 2 pieces per post

universal galvanized bracket for wood post, 4 pieces per panel for all sizes and types of wooden post

screen fence fittings

 

 

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Beckland Hill, East Markham, Newark, Notts, NG22 0QP TEL: 08712 088771 | FAX: 08712 088772 | email: sales@total-fencing.co.uk

 

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