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Posted on 01/16/2006 6:56:15 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
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Ah, OK. That's pretty much what I used for the dogs, though I only needed very short stuff for them. I guess it wasn't true rabbit wire - it had rectangles like the fence in the picture - smaller at the bottom and bigger at the top. The feed store would sell it, right?
I like this idea.
Man...have I dominated the conversations today or what? ;-)
I bet it's a little heavier than what you bought only because they don't sell this stuff in rolls less than 330 feet. It's woven rather than welded together for more strength, it's substantial enough to be a decent barrier, and with barbed wire on top, people would be reluctant to climb it. And you can plant ivy or vines on it too, to turn it into more of a screen.
Hm...vines, and also beans. Did that with the dogs' fence. Worked well! But ivy would be rather more permanent... ;-)
Well, someone has to, Corin hasn't been around... *ducking*
Email first, please ...
Well...I read the e-mail, anyway!
FReepmail comin'. It's a yammer. I've been good at that today. ;-)
ooohh... Fence covered in ivy with concertina wire buried inside the ivy...
Nice... :-)
There ya go :~D
Seven minutes till Jack :~D
A lot of props were made in two or three scales. Maybe they used the wrong size of palantir for that shot. I always thought of it as basketball-size. Or maybe they had "compact" versions, too. Or the big ones were used in conference rooms.
I wonder what happened to the tens of thousands of "ordinary" props that they made? Maybe PJ has them stashed away for The Hobbit.
I had scarlet runner beans, too. Pretty flowers, pretty beans, and they were pretty tasty.
Something like this could also work. Or there's a kit with a buncha different kinds.
THose are just lovely! I love climbing plants. I had a deep purple clematis climbing on my mailbox for a couple of years, then we had a drought one summer and killed it back.
And then electrify the wire and leave the corpses as a warning to other trespassers...
Just hafta hope they wear colors that don't clash with the flowers. Corpses on fences are so *tacky* when they don't blend in.
Jen pointed these out just now. Aren't they gorgeous? Even a garden of pretty much *just* those would look nice and colorful!
or even a bed of Blue Wedgewood Iris,
or both!
I was thinking more along the lines of severed heads on pikes along the driveway. But... I'm flexible.
Why not both?
I think Celosia are fairly close in height to the Moonbeam Coreopsis, so I'm not sure if it would work in front. But...bet you could do some realllly neat things by making stripes of one and the other, or planting one as a border to the other. Or is that kinda what you meant?
Could certainly look nice! Lotta color.
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