Best trees for boundaries
We are looking to buy a place in Yecla shortly and the land around it is open. We would like to mark the boundaries of the property. What is the best type of tree to use or is fencing the preferred option??
We are looking to buy a place in Yecla shortly and the land around it is open. We would like to mark the boundaries of the property. What is the best type of tree to use or is fencing the preferred option??
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2021 7:47pm
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Tracey1963 wrote on Sun Sep 12, 2021 2:40pm:
We are looking to buy a place in Yecla shortly and the land around it is open. We would like to mark the boundaries of the property. What is the best type of tree to use or is fencing the preferred option??
Hi
It would depend on the size of the property most people I know that have a large plot tend to go for a Chain Link option, for better security also remember tress will need watering and looking after, and water is not really cheap.
Which ever you may choses good luck woith your purchase
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2021 1:46am
eduardo3332 wrote on Mon Sep 13, 2021 7:47pm:
Hi
It would depend on the size of the property most people I know that have a large plot tend to go for a Chain Link option, for better security also remember tress will need watering and looking after, and water is not really cheap.
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Which ever you may choses good luck woith your purchase
We only have about a half acre of land..so not too big ...its very sparse at present so just wanted to plant something fmto make it look more hockey & cared for.
We live in the campo in Yecla. Cypress trees do well here, once established, as does Oleander, Siempre Verde and Red Robin, all needing minimal watering.
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