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<blockquote data-quote="D2Cat" data-source="post: 1692493" data-attributes="member: 19322"><p>If you're using hedge (osage orange) it doesn't matter about lasting in the ground. I can show you some hedge post that have been in the ground 75 years that I know of. They do not rot. They are as hard as steel. Trim the trees/limbs so you have 4" or 5" for line post and get as big of one as you can for the corners, and bury the corners deep and if there is a knob where a limb was put that in the ground if you can and it will help hold it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D2Cat, post: 1692493, member: 19322"] If you're using hedge (osage orange) it doesn't matter about lasting in the ground. I can show you some hedge post that have been in the ground 75 years that I know of. They do not rot. They are as hard as steel. Trim the trees/limbs so you have 4" or 5" for line post and get as big of one as you can for the corners, and bury the corners deep and if there is a knob where a limb was put that in the ground if you can and it will help hold it. [/QUOTE]
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