Spyke
lemmy.world

Or you're on a farm and desperately need windbreaks

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Sippy Cupreply
lemmy.world

Closer to 10. Yes.

This is a pretty common thing in the American Midwest. You see it a lot around houses on the tops of hills, especially in new construction. It looks kinda silly for a few years but it's the best you can do sometimes.

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Swedneckreply
discuss.tchncs.de

it astounds me that people don't do this, really

like i tend to always pay attention to how nice a property looks when i'm travelling past it, and good god it looks so much more enjoyable when you have a bunch of shade and greenery around you!

Properties without some sort of tree/hedge wall surrounding it out in the open just look absolutely miserable and trigger a long dormant part of my brain that fears being picked off by a giant bird.

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it astounds me that people don't do this, really

It's a fire and falling hazard having trees that close to the home. There are places here in California where you legally have to have a 100 foot wide firebreak around the building, like up around the foothills where wildfires are common.

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Omgboomreply
lemmy.zip

Alternatively do this with bamboo (properly contained so it doesn't spread) and it will be giant in under 1 year

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WarmSodareply
lemmy.world

If you do that though you'll attract pandas. And they won't even procreate in your yard. Bamboo isn't worth the hassle.

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I love this idea and am filing it away for the imaginary future where I own a home and need more greenery, damn it! Because it's going to be so lush and green. And there will be water and mountains and a rainbow...

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I live in a cabin in the woods

I live in a cabin in the woods

I live in a cabin in the woods

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Aerial pic of my friend running archlinux in my company where everyone is using W11

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Actually this meme seems like a great spot to ask the lemmings: what structure, plant, or barrier could one use that's good for a property boundary that would give good privacy/noise reduction?

There is some length to it so bear that in mind when it comes to costs. Call it 2 acres of length to cover

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discuss.tchncs.de

looks like hell, actually

utterly lonely and desolate, no one to help you if you get a health issue, no amenities anywhere nearby, nowhere to take a walk, etc etc etc

actually more accurately it looks like purgatory, where you await your eternal judgement.

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What a weird take. You think this hedge is some magical barrier?

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looks like purgatory

Having visited with family that "retired out to the country", I can tell you that it feels like purgatory as well.

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Who says you can't have an underground workshop, a gaming setup, a matrix+lemmy+mastodon server, an underground FTTH connection, an escape tunnel with a joyride leading straight to the highway and 100m below all of that, a nuclear power plant.

Ok, maybe someone will say something about the last one, but... You know?

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There could be a major road just out of frame. The trees are probably for a combination of windbreak (especially if this is amidst long stretches of open land), shade, and maybe privacy.

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