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Re: Living Fences



Keith Johnson wrote:

> FranksFarm@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Eric Storm wrote about the value of Living Fences...
> >
> > Ok, sounds good to me:)Can someone recommend fast growing, suitable trees or
> > shrubs suitable for living fences in temperate zones ...central Kentucky in my
> > case.
>
> Honey and black locust , hawthorn, osage orange, mulberry, holly, privet,
> pyracantha, eleagnus, barberry, etc.

Keith,

Although osage orange wood is probably the best longest lasting for fenceposts, I
would be concerned about using live osage orange trees as a living fencepost. The
"green orange" fruit they drop has some pretty toxic makeup, and I would be concerned
whatever it is you have fenced up could be made sick or even killed by ingesting
these "fruits".

I wonder what different livestock are smart/dumb enough to eat these toxic green
oranges?

Greg E.



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