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    nature fence

    I have 5 acres that was logged about 8 years ago. The land is mostly blackberry bushes and brush. I am looking for a type of plant to make a barrier along about a half of a mile of road. I want it to be evergreen so it will be effective in winter. I live in the pacific northwest in Washington state and my land is mostly level and lots of clay.

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    Re: nature fence


    Hemlock, pine, spruce, balsam fir, holly [img]/forums/images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [img]/forums/images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

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    Re: nature fence

    Check Natal Plum to see if it will survive in yor climate zone. It ahs pretty foliage, edible fruit, and HUGE THORNS. It make a beautiful ornamental as well as a means of directing foot traffic. I have seen it used to keep pedestrians on the sidewalks at some Government buildings and post offices.

    I looked it up and it starts to get foliage damage at 28F and greater damage at 24 F. Too bad. Maybe honey locust!

    Pat
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