Homesteading Hedge Laying by David The Good October 29, 2018October 23, 2018 written by David The Good October 29, 2018October 23, 2018 This is a beautiful way to maintain a livestock-proof hedge: I’m going to have to try this with Gliricidia. Related posts:The Best Oil Lamp Design We've Seen YetWould it be possible to produce all our own food?Planting a Living Fence in Almost Any ClimateDIY Solar Water Heater - With Gas or Wood-Fired OptionsWhat is the Best Wood Finish for Tool Handles? 4 comments PinterestWhatsappEmail David The Good previous post For Sale: A Beautiful Gainesville Home with Gardens and Fruit Trees next post Growing Your Own Firewood with Coppicing Related Articles Garden Beds, February 2020 February 6, 2020 Announcing “Grow or Die: The Good Guide to... November 23, 2015 Learn Earthbag Construction in Gainesville! September 16, 2016 A Cow Hide Experiment January 18, 2017 Planting a Living Fence in Almost Any Climate May 23, 2017 A Tiny House Made from Coca-Cola Crates February 15, 2017 Your Gardening Questions Answered! July 31, 2019 What is the Best Wood Finish for Tool... January 31, 2017 More Small Farm Advice November 30, 2017 Seasoning Cast Iron October 9, 2015 4 comments Leigh October 29, 2018 - 8:32 am Thanks for sharing that old video. It was most interesting. Reply David The Good October 29, 2018 - 11:09 am You bet. I am fascinated by this sort of thing. We tend to do everything these days by dropping money rather than relying on the wisdom of the past. Reply Doug October 29, 2018 - 2:11 pm Hmmm . . . I have an old field on my land that is starting to be overgrown with maples. They make shoots from the stumps as well. I wonder if i could use this technique to make deer proof hedges around garden plots? Reply David The Good October 29, 2018 - 2:20 pm I bet you could! Reply Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. You can also subscribe without commenting. Δ
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Thanks for sharing that old video. It was most interesting.
You bet. I am fascinated by this sort of thing. We tend to do everything these days by dropping money rather than relying on the wisdom of the past.
Hmmm . . . I have an old field on my land that is starting to be overgrown with maples. They make shoots from the stumps as well. I wonder if i could use this technique to make deer proof hedges around garden plots?
I bet you could!