Reg: 07-12-2001
Posts: 348
Loc: Nashville, TN and Budapest, Hungary
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Betty,
Will send you a link later with a good sign (we got a bunch) to post. We had to do same as even with a fence, etc, people still think it is their right to climb my fence and fish on our property.
Reg: 07-11-2002
Posts: 2679
Loc: North Florida (Live Oak area)
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Appreciate it.
As I'm sure you can tell we have had an incident. I thought our property was secure before from idiots but it is now approaching Fort Knox levels. <grin>
Taking a bad incident that could of been much, much worse and protecting my dogs.
I'm getting lots of exercise doing a poisen patrol on 10 acres a couple of times a day!
I always wanted a privacy fence. It was kind of creepy how this one guy kind of gave a community report on what was happening on my property.
Really, as much as I would like to think I am, I know I'm just not that darn intersting.....LOL
Reg: 07-11-2002
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Loc: North Florida (Live Oak area)
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I have thought about Bamboo. Every species I have found that grows quickly seems to be rated as highly invasive. Will do a search on bamboo willow. That doesn't sound familiar.
We have planted 75 Leland Cypress trees this past couple of months in addition to other landscaping. Once established they are drought tolerant and are quick growers. Kind of a long term approach but I think we are getting everything covered.
Betty,
You thought about bamboo? You mean like sharpen stakes at the bottom of a pit? A little drastic for nosy neighbors don't ya think?
Any ways whatta you doing down thar thats so interesting to the peeking toms?
Are we going to find some kind of compromising insult to humanity on Youtube one of these days?
Reg: 07-11-2002
Posts: 2679
Loc: North Florida (Live Oak area)
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Bamboo can have multipe uses. The species Sue mentioned is not invasive according to a couple of things I have found so it has some real potential. Thanks Sue.
That's the creepy part Randy, we are pretty boring here! My goal is to eventually between fencing and landscaping to kind of shut out the world.....LOL
Bamboo can have multipe uses. The species Sue mentioned is not invasive according to a couple of things I have found so it has some real potential. Thanks Sue.
That's the creepy part Randy, we are pretty boring here! My goal is to eventually between fencing and landscaping to kind of shut out the world.....LOL
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