Fence for non-rectangular garden

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Hi

I'd appreciate some advice on replacing an old rotten fence around a garden with a new one. The garden is on a slope and is wider at the top than the bottom so the corners are not square i.e 90 degrees. There is another complication in that one line of the fence is not straight but has a slight dog-leg in it.

I'd like to use concrete posts and gravel boards but don't know how easy it would be to build when the the garden isn't a neat rectangle. The concrete posts I've seen are made for a straight run or a regular 90 degree corner.

Thanks in advance for any ideas.
Steve
 
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You can get away with slight non-90 degree corners with normal 90 degree posts and the same with intermediates. If the angle is too large you can use 2 posts at an angle next to each other.

You can see 3 examples here, the leftmost pair of posts and 2 of the ones to the right of them are not "standard" angles

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