Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about Ocotillo Panels.
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Ocotillo panels are most commonly used for natural fencing in desert landscapes. They are also popular for creating shade structures, like pergolas, and can be incorporated into privacy screens, gates, or even outdoor living spaces.
Yes, with proper watering, some ocotillo branches can take root and grow, turning the fence into a living structure.
Even without rooting, ocotillo panels are sturdy and can last for many years with minimal maintenance.
Installation involves digging a trench, placing t-posts, securing the panels with wire, and watering regularly to promote growth.
They offer semi-privacy, with gaps between branches. Panels can be doubled up for added privacy.
Yes, they attract bees and hummingbirds. Ocotillo panels also help keep out javelinas and discourage snakes. For more protection against small critters, mesh can be added to the bottom
The standard panels are around 6 feet tall, they can be cut for smaller fences and custom orders are available.
Yes, they are made from natural plant materials and blend seamlessly into desert environments, making them an eco-friendly fencing option.
Pitch deck
Download our presentation to pitch the idea of using ocotillo panels in your next project. This resource provides an insightful overview of how ocotillo panels can enhance outdoor spaces, offering practical applications for natural fencing, shade structures, and eco-friendly landscaping solutions. It's an ideal tool for presenting to clients, stakeholders, or project teams, showcasing the benefits and unique features of ocotillo panels.