Garden fencing blends function and style, helping you define boundaries, boost privacy, and protect beds, pets, and play areas. This directory connects you with tools, materials, and accessories that make planning, installation, and maintenance straightforward.

Popular options include wood picket and privacy panels, vinyl and composite systems, aluminum and steel, bamboo and lattice screens, as well as chain link, welded wire, hardware cloth, and deer fencing. Pair the right material with the right tools for a fence that looks great and lasts.

Layout and digging tools keep projects accurate and efficient: measuring tape, string line or chalk line, marking paint, post hole digger or earth auger, digging bar, shovel, and a reliable level. For setting posts, stock gravel, fast-setting concrete, and a tamper; post drivers and sledgehammers help with T-posts and spikes. Cutting and fastening are easier with a circular saw, reciprocating saw, drill or impact driver, corrosion‑resistant screws, exterior nails, and a staple gun. Wire tasks call for fencing pliers, wire cutters, hog ring pliers, and tensioners. Finish with gate kits, hinges, latches, and adjustable hardware.

Plan smarter with these tips:
- Call before you dig, confirm property lines, and check local codes or HOA rules.
- Set posts below frost depth; use gravel for drainage and a concrete collar for stability.
- Use a line level to keep tops uniform; seal or stain wood and treat cut ends.
- Choose galvanized or coated fasteners to prevent rust; add bottom tension wire on wire fences.
- Leave clearance for mower paths and choose gate widths that fit wheelbarrows.

Maintenance is simple with a pressure washer, stain sprayer, brush, and touch‑up paint. Whether you need a quick privacy screen or a long run of deer fence, find fence tools, kits, and replacement parts here and build with confidence. Save time, reduce rework, enhance curb appeal.