The fence is mainly boughs of overhanging trees, laid flat then filled with twigs, leaves, rubble and branches. I am hoping it will break down a bit then last an exceedingly long time.
Why are there more people on the forestry now it is all cut down and covered with stumps. Exciting for sure, but not particularly aesthetically pleasing.
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Google view whilst the forestry was still there a couple of years ago. The drive veers off the lane and carries on as footpath around the top of the property which in turn carries on in a kind of "A shape" down to the lane.
Opening for a gate for small woodland creatures (big chimp size)
The uprights aren't holding it up - more holding it in place whilst, hopefully the boughs knit together and solidify.
What can happen when you use Leylandi as a hedge / windbreak for a green house.
Start of an initial short back and sides.
I'm thinking of keeping the trunks with knobbles up the sides which you could climb up with possibly artefacts stuck on the top.
Could you call that folk art?
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