A mix of Prickly Ash and Buckthorn.
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A mix of Prickly Ash and Buckthorn.
You know what I want to do, lol. I saw an add for trip paint bombs, marking them with pink would be fitting.Quote:
Constantine wire to hold up your rose bush and Raspberries
I first will plant yard wide plots of every flower I can get, intermix datura for the thorns. Maybe one of the "smart ones" will try to use them. Add something more substantial, long lasting to the brew.
I just yesterday threw up orange tape, just to see. I have talked with about 5 or 6 of them and I'm not nice but don't go overboard. The police are in the area nearly everyday.
I have had every "No Trespassing" sign bordering the State land I butt up to torn down by mushroomers or hunters.
Reading this thread with interest but, at 72, I want near instant results. Waiting 10 years for a natural fence to establish is not an attractive option. Hope someone has an answer.
I for now quit cutting the grass right along a ditch line they cross that stays really wet, just found a tarpin. At least the tall grass they walk in is guarenteed to be filled with chiggers and ticks. Last one stuck to me was very small. <1mm.
2x4's buried with sharp nails?
Honey Locust. Plant them close together. Don't cut them all the way back, just trim a little bit a couple of times.. In about 3 years you'll have a mess no one will try to get through more than once.
Then if you ever decide you want them gone it will take another 3-5 years to eradicate, so be forewarned.
Get a metal sign that says caution rattle snake dens in this area
Blackberries, they grow fast , horrible thorns , plus you get berries. Be careful they will take over and are hard to kill.
Knew a guy that used goat heads and trip wires to protect his water mellon patch. Had a 8 foot wide unmowed grass line with goat heads freely dispersed in the grass and 3 low trip wires woven thru the grass. Those goat heads really hurt then you landed on them with your hands and knees especially when trying to escape in a hurry with a arm load if melons.:)
I can’t offer any advice but I can say “Thank you Jesus for letting me live where I live”
That’s horrible and I feel for you man.
Art
Fairly fast growing.
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You should have posted this weeks ago LOL. We were just down that way at the expo center for Archery Tournament.
We have 3 different wild roses on the farm multiflora rose crosses ?? They are all rough on the hide. Cut through the clothes and into you. I work on fence line in shorts and tennis shoes in the summer.
The only brambles I watch are the multflora. The other barberries, rasp berries and black berries are child play next to the multflora. Now the cows don't care to eat the multflora, bull thistle or ground cherries.
Bull Thistle is one I don't like walk around. Thistle may not open skin, but they will not come back as they will be working on digging and working out the thistles of every thing they have on. The splinter from the Bull Thistle are like hairs and hard to find. Also the thistles are huge growing the second year.
You can plant the thistles on the inside of the fence, they jump into it and they will not do that again.
Cirsium horridulum, called bristly thistle, horrid thistle, yellow thistle or bull thistle, is a North American species of plants in the tribe Cardueae within the family Asteraceae.It is an annual or biennial. The species is native to the eastern and southern United States from New England to Florida, Texas, and Oklahoma as well as to Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and the Bahamas.
You need to come and get what you want. Will even help you dig them up.
Bull Thistle we have some are 6 feet tall not only 3 feet. Now it will take two years for them as they are a two year plant perennial.
black berries or Pampas grass or bamboo
Sawgrass?