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:DIY Solar Water Heater - With Gas or Wood-Fired OptionsAnnouncing "Grow or Die: The Good Guide to Survival Gardening"!A Tiny House Made from Coca-Cola CratesSeasoning Cast IronEasy-to-Build Modernist Cinder Block Bookshelves... That Actually Look Good 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 DIY Solar Water Heater – With Gas or... September 23, 2019 Planting a Living Fence in Almost Any Climate May 23, 2017 How to Process Coffee at Home in 7... January 5, 2017 A Tiny House Made from Coca-Cola Crates February 15, 2017 Easy-to-Build Modernist Cinder Block Bookshelves… That Actually Look... April 12, 2016 Cinderblock Rocket Stove – Cost: $8 September 17, 2015 The Best Oil Lamp Design We’ve Seen Yet January 3, 2017 A Cow Hide Experiment January 18, 2017 Improve Neighbor Relations with These Tips for the... June 6, 2018 Chickens 101: Chicken Tractors vs. Chicken Coops April 25, 2016 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!