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The original was posted on /r/permaculture by /u/NotAtAllEverSure on 2024-08-03 18:38:24+00:00.


I have a neighbor with those Blink cameras installed over every door on every shed and their house and they cover quite a bit of my property. I live in a Zone 7/8 with clay soil and good drainage, but the weather ranges from hurricanes to near drought from May-October and our winters are typically mild with freezing only in February. The location gets full sun all day. I am interested in growing an ~8ft tall edible hedge 60-80 feet long. The hedge would be in a straight line North to South. I have free range chickens and rabbits so I know I will need to put in a poultry wire tunnel for the first few years as the plants establish themselves. I was thinking blackberry, elderberry, or maybe quince. Does anyone here have experience with such a project and desire to offer helpful suggestions? My livestock will be the primary benefactors of the hedge fruits.