Daily Invention 17
The Cantabrian farmers of NZ have this great technology for making pine tree hedges.
They plant rows of pinus radiata or cupressus macrocarpa and then they hire these enormous hedge trimming tractors to shape them into 40 foot high hedges.
You’d have to think they have a wind problem. Or else they just don’t like their neighbors very much.
The final invention of the day is to use this technology to make a Pinehenge.
The first step is to plant pine trees in exactly the right places so they mimic the placement of the stones at Stonehenge.
Then, when they are big enough, simply trim them to the right shape.
Imagine the tourist dollars!


