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I don't like that they just "bang" into the ground. It's not very sturdy with our mostly sand yards.I was looking around and I found this:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MDZHHM2/?tag=exoticpetnetw-20
What are your thoughts? Would this work? I want it to look aesthetic but also to be functional, safe and easy to set up. This is 12 inches (1 ft) high, I could put it on the inside of her fence so that the white fence is visible from the outside. I can get like 4 of these and put it there as soon as tomorrow. I also want to get 1 or 2 more plants. Other than hibiscus, what other plants can I put there? I have many potted tomato plants but I read their leaves are toxic. What other plants could I add? If anything I'd just get a couple more hibiscus, they're easy to care for and do well in the sun.
I pound several of those green fence stakes from Home Depot at least 12" into the ground and attach my fence material to that with out door deck screws.
You can see a few on the far left wall. And another behind the igloo in this old photo of an early tortoise enclosure for juveniles.
These fence pickets are green and are about $3 each. You can drive them into the ground with a hammer.
They're also easy to remove later