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Henry and His Living Fences - An Interlude
Don’t know who Henry is? Catch up here -> Part one
That’s a picture or an ocotillo cactus in bloom. As you can see, they’re very beautiful. They also make excellent fences.
Ocotillo cactus is very easy to grow (in areas where it is indigenous). If you snip a branch off and stick it in the desert dirt, it will very likely take root and grow. So to make living fence, you only need dig a shallow trench and then hunt up the cactus…respectfully.
By that I mean you don’t find a cactus and cut all its branches, leaving it to die. You do not kill the natural resource that provides you will FREE fencing material! You cut a few, leaving it to recover, stronger and thrive.
Anyway, you stick the ends in the ground, one right next to the other and wire them together. Ocotillo is not terrible thorny so this is challenging, but not incredibly so.
Once you have you fence up, you have to water it to encourage it to root…but not much, because we’re talking about cactus here which doesn’t like a lot of water.
Then the next thing you know, you have a fence that blooms. And they really are beautiful. And they change with seasons. They go from brown (dormant) in the winter, to being covered in green leaves for spring, and then eventually the red flowers bloom on top mid-summer.
That’s a picture of my sister pruning a fence, and me wanting to prune a fence. Like trees, you should prune while the cactus is dormant. This should be done once each season, if you want an orderly looking fence because the branches grow at variable rates and can easily grown six, or eight or ten inches in the few months they are active.
You can also leave it as is, for a more natural, wild look. Personally, I prefer a maintained fence, but really, either way has appeal. The thing is, the branches will eventually sprout arms (new branches) which begin to look like hell after awhile, if completely neglected.
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that is fantastic!
I am very interested in putting up an occitillo fence.Any info or other sites would be helpfull like where to aquire the cactus. I live near the Saguaro Nat.Park and just cant go out and cut cactus. THANK YOU