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Not sure what I think of this. Not my work. Basically,  conifers felled and log in fill to form a fence. Definitely don't like the top, but scores highly on the eco friendly/recycle ratings

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sounds to me like a brilliant idea. 

less logs to shift off site, plus probably a bit on top of the job for building the fence.

have to assume there is a good depth to it. and a decent base prepared.

very insect friendly too.

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I like that. You have to do something with the top to stop it being knocked over - not sure I would do what they have but I don't have any better ideas. Also, if you run short on firewood...

 

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I like it.

For the top you could run a scaffold board (preferably planked leylandii) horizontally with vertical logs as capping.

Miss every other one to create the effect that you live in a castle, or point them if you want to stop the pesky redskins getting in your garden.

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We've got this in the garden.  Not a fence, just there and not built by us as we've only been here 7 weeks.

I think I'll dribble some used potting compost down a few of the crevices and plant more Sedum, Sempervivum and Saxifrage.

Unfortunately it faces north east so doesn't get full on sun but the plants there now seem to be okay

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