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- From: Xavier Dequaire <xavier@futurich.com>
- To: permaculture <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Poles
- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 08:13:46 +0100
anti-fooling paint for boats is highly poisonous (thats why they are used),
it does
not seem to me to be a "sustainable" mean to use in a permaculture
perspective (the
same for used motor oil), putting deliberatly poison in the soil sounds
horrible to
me.
Charring is IMHO a very effective and environmentally friendly means.
If you think of very long term poles, a buildup with stones and event. some
mortar/cement is a solution to keep wood off the moist/rotting earth
environment.
live fence = hedge is also a good solution to explore, by the means of living
poles
too, it would not rot and it would maintain itself .
I try to use such poles to buildup a fence to keep off deers from my garden,
I keep
som trees as poles and trim them slim, and use the branches as horizontal
threads.
peace
Xavier
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- Re: Poles, Xavier Dequaire, 12/20/2000
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