Garden Fence Installation | Using The 'Shou Sugi Ban' Method

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In this video, We worked to fence in our vegetable garden area. We used the Japanese wood burning 'Shou Sugi Ban' method to preserve the wood fence posts. It was important to get the fence completed as soon as possible, cause the chickens can really do a lot of damage very quickly to the plants. Enjoy!

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00:00 Welcome To Lohre Farm
00:11 Today we are going to be working on the garden fence
01:06 Digging out for the post holes
01:22 Japanese wood burning 'Shou Sugi Ban'
02:04 Jamie and I installing the main greenhouse support posts
03:33 Installing the welded wire fence
04:09 I build a human fence trap
04:29 Tightening the fence posts
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