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tall green grass behind a fence in the sun

You’ll be amazed how simple it is to grow your own living willow structure Cut a ‘whip’ off a willow tree, shove it in the ground at any angle and it will probably grow. Not only that, it will do so even in the swampiest of environments, reliably shooting up a couple of metres a year. As a result, it’s possible to make

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the garden is full of plants and flowers, including tomatoes growing in it's own area

DIY garden fence ideas that include cheap and easy projects with links on how to build them to protect veggies from dogs, deer and rabbits.

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the cover of how to plant a living fence, with text overlaying it

After a wandering bull ate my pigeon peas I realized I needed a fence -- quickly. Problem: I rent my property and really don't want to spend money on new infrastructure. Solution: Plant a living fence! So I did, and I filmed the process....

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a long row of cactus plants next to a dirt road

Natural fences constructed of shrubbery, trees, or flowering bushes are attractive and environmentally friendly havens for songbirds, butterflies, and other desirable fauna. These living fences also provide an eye-catching way to define your property’s boundaries, and they serve as effective and visually pleasing privacy screens—as the adage says, “good fences make good neighbors.” Here are 11 ideas for integrating a natural fence into your own property.

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