Papillon Hazel Hurdles 3ft (91.4cm) Fencing Panel Woven from coppiced hazel to a traditional pattern, this beautiful, robust and eco-friendly 6ft hazel fence panel will make a perfect practical addition to your garden. Bring a part of the countryside to your very own garden with this hazel fence panel, which will not only be ideal for the traditional English country garden but also provide gardeners in the 21st century with the opportunity to create a natural look for modern urban spaces. Features Versatile design will make for an attractive screen or fence for the garden Made from natural hazel which means it is eco-friendly and will ensure durability Hazel fence is coppiced - will ensure flexibility and uniform thickness The hazel horizontals are large, appearing more like 'branches' of a tree, generally from 1 to 2cm thick giving a more sturdy and robust feel to your fencing. They have been strongly built and depending on the level of exposure to wind and how well they are secured in place, they can be expected to provide a good few years of service and will age gracefully while still maintaining sturdiness. Hazel fencing is coppiced, meaning the branches are cut only from new growth. The purpose is two-fold: to ensure that the branches or 'wands' are flexible and of reasonably uniform thickness, and to allow more growth for next year. They can be cut easily to reduce the height by cutting the verticals and removing unrequired horizontals. The width can be reduced by carefully cutting to ensure that the horizontals don't become unwoven. Alternatively, overlap adjacent hurdles to reduce width. Dimensions All panels are 6ft wide. Sizes: Small - Width 180cm, Height 90cm, (6ft x 3ft) Please Note: The height refers to the horizontal woven section - the vertical stakes sticking out at the top and bottom add up to an extra 6 inches. You might also consider Willow Screening . Screening is cheaper, and allows you to cover existing walls or fences with natural willow. From Your Garden We would like to thank Ian for sending us this wonderful picture of his beautiful garden, bordered with this wonderful screening - doesn't it look great.