Living fences have all the same functions as a constructed fence but usually at a reduced cost.
If you choose to build (or plant) a living fence, you can save money you would have spent on a fence and sprout it from the ground instead.
Aside from providing seclusion and controlling the activity of animals and people along with your property, like a manufactured fence, a living barrier also provides cooling shade and helps cancel out noise.
You’ll have to keep opening your wallet to paint, repair, and replace broken or rotten sections, but not with natural fencing.
It’s true that growing and pruning a natural fence can take some of your time, but you don’t have to use up any extra money on maintenance once you get the tools (that you may already have in your garage).
An initial investment in seeds and saplings is the only considerable expense involved in the creation of a living fence.
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