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Living ocotillo fence.
Install 6 foot t posts 2.
It is a material that is exciting in that it is unique to the region where it is used and it really gives a sense of the place.
6 x 5 and are available throughout.
We made panels of the ocotillos like 30 in each panel.
If you snip a branch off and stick it in the desert dirt it s very likely take root and grow.
Dig a trench along the fence line that is at least 6 inches deep.
To make living fence you only need dig a shallow trench and then hunt up the cactus respectfully.
Ocotillo is also called devil s walking stick and candlewood and grows well in full sun and sandy soil.
Ocotillo living fencing is a unique design element here in the desert southwest where its rustic appearance accentuates our landscape space and style.
We stretched a top wire for the fence and attached the panels to that making sure their bases were in the trench.
By that i mean you don t find a cactus and cut all its branches leaving it to die.
Civano nursery is one of the last few places in tucson that you will be lucky enough to find this product.
To fence our garden it took over 2 500 ocotillo stalks.
Ocotillo use in fencing.
You may plant ocotillo branch fences at any time of the year.
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Because they re hand made there s some variation in the exact length of each panel.
There are many creative ways that people have installed and used ocotillo fencing but installation can be as easy as the following directions.
The traditional art of hand tying the canes together with wire is slowly disappearing.
Fences are made by cutting ocotillo branches intertwined with wire to keep them together.
Individual ocotillo stems are sometimes used as poles as a fencing material in their native region and often take root to form a living fence.
Each panel is approximately 6 feet tall by 4 5 to 5 feet wide.
In the desert southwest the ocotillo cactus fouquieria splendens is harvested to create living fences and other garden features.
Ocotillo cactus is very easy to grow in indigenous areas.
It took them a few months to root but that was it.
By walks on rocks.
They can be set against an existing fence or stand on their own with a post every 5 to 10 feet for support depending on your install.