Bury at least 1/3 of the post's total length in the ground.
Setting a fence post correctly is the difference between a straight, long-lasting boundary and a leaning eyesore after the first big storm. Here is the deep dive into getting your post depth exactly right. The Golden Rule: The 1/3 Formula
The hole should be 3 times the width of the post (e.g., a 4x4 post needs a 12-inch wide hole). Critical Factors for Stability
Bury at least 1/3 of the post's total length in the ground.
Setting a fence post correctly is the difference between a straight, long-lasting boundary and a leaning eyesore after the first big storm. Here is the deep dive into getting your post depth exactly right. The Golden Rule: The 1/3 Formula 322674259_8538021769573573_3669616473016072991_...
The hole should be 3 times the width of the post (e.g., a 4x4 post needs a 12-inch wide hole). Critical Factors for Stability Bury at least 1/3 of the post's total length in the ground