01 April 2011, 09:06
MacifejHEDGE
Anyone have first hand experience planting an Osage hedge? How many seasons before it's impenetrable to bi-peds?
02 April 2011, 04:32
Big-footHow about a nice shrubbery? One that looks nice. And not too expensive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UbtcmjfKa802 April 2011, 04:39
Macifejquote:
Originally posted by Swamp_Fox:
How to Grow
Thanks, now all I need is a translator.

19 April 2011, 14:03
Swamp_Foxquote:
Originally posted by Macifej:
quote:
Originally posted by Swamp_Fox:
How to Grow
Thanks, now all I need is a translator.
I guess the point is that it takes several years and a lot of work. 3 strand barbed wire is easier.
One thing the article didn't mention was staking limbs in the ground to take root.
20 April 2011, 05:03
MacifejI was thinking of something ten feet deep and ten feet or taller and dense like Holly. Something that's a visual barrier too.
20 April 2011, 22:46
FlagsPlant bamboo. It will grow really thick and it speads on its own to fill in empty space. May not be able to keep it at 10 ft high, but it works pretty good.
21 April 2011, 10:11
Macifejquote:
Plant bamboo. It will grow really thick and it speads on its own to fill in empty space. May not be able to keep it at 10 ft high, but it works pretty good.
Good Idea but that shit get's out of control. It doesn't have nasty thorns like Osage either. Maybe a combination and cover the whle mess with Kudzu ...

28 April 2011, 23:01
Cross LHey Jay,
If you are building a compound how about some cactus transplants great and sure get prickley
SSR
30 April 2011, 13:14
Macifejquote:
Originally posted by Cross L:
Hey Jay,
If you are building a compound how about some cactus transplants great and sure get prickley
SSR
I see it now ...
I say "I want an impenetrable plant barrier year round, so draw the plan with a perimeter consisting of Osgage hedge, Osage Trees, Giant Bamboo, and some bad-ass really prickly cactus. Oh! And I want the whole morass covered with Kudzu".
Landscape architect "Did you want the tank obstacles in the hedge or on this side of the gator filled moat."
