Has anyone had experience with weaving a "living fence"? - living willow fence
Plants need sun and little drought tolerance zone for 5 or 6 in the United States. The region is located on an old road (Taschen Stone Age), I have a raised bed with concrete blocks, 1 m wide, with good soil. I have a healthy 4-foot, 9-son-class (such as pork), something that perhaps the weaving? There are also jobs. The site is primarily a task of drought tolerant pasture SO? I prefer something that stands on its own, maybe ... not sure.
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My first thought was cucumbers - I know it's monotonous. However, if your new soil is rich and has a water source - it's clear how much you can tolerate. Here in Oklahoma, the wind is a factor - as a living fence meets the primary wind direction --
Plant roots, the old stone path to his break - Some plants are better than others. Therefore, I propose a sort of one years - and you can start the process.
Roses My father one years of living fence - needs space for them in addition to the wine - but the cats might not have the barrier!
Good luck
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