If you cut Locus posts in the spring when the sap is running and plant them in the ground they will sprout and grow
roots. I do not see any reason why you couldn't graft cross members to the posts once they are rooted. The living " structure " would be an open air sort of a thing, like a pergala, but could be very attractive. I have toyed with this sort of thing in my mind for some time. Thinking more along the idea of a living
fence made by grafting branches to tree trunks that are planted fairly close together. The process does take time, but the finished product is unbelievable. The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago, the 2nd best time to plant a tree is Today. Lets get out there and plant some
trees we may never sit in that trees shade . I wish my Grandfather had planted more walnuts. Go ahead and try, if it works, wow, what a great finished product. If it does not work, oh well, try something diff. The only people who never make mistakes are the people who do nothing. Lets get out there and make some mistakes.
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