Installation Guide

HOW TO PRESERVE YOUR HURDLES
Preserving your hurdles will help to extend their life. Use either a water-based, over-the-counter
preservative or boiled linseed oil and genuine turpentine (1:1) (traditional method). Allowing larger-leaf
varieties of ivy to grow over the hurdle can also preserve the hurdle. You may prefer to let the hurdle age
naturally without preservatives to a silver-grey color for a rustic look. Using the traditional preservatives
will darken the willow with time.
HOW TO MAKE A CIRCULAR PATTERN
The great thing about willow hurdle fence panels are that they are flexible so you can bend them up to
120 degree during installation. Before you start doing anything, soak the panels in water for at least 4
hours, this will help the willow sticks to soften and make the panels easier to bend without breaking them.
You may also need to stalk the posts firmly into the ground both inside and outside of the curved panels
to maintain the circular pattern. Stalks as many as needed. 4 panels of 2' height and 6' wide panels can
from a circular wall of about 6' in diameter.