Wanna Grow Some Furniture?

I would not have enough patience to wait for them to grow. I guess that once the first batch is out on the market subsequent ones should be an ongoing process, however it will need a lot of land and work.

Another issue is possible deformations when drying out, but as you say Vaughn it is an interesting concept and very original indeed. The return of investment should be rather high though, otherwise it will be a cut throat bussiness, or so I think.
 
There was a fellow I read about sometime in the late 80s or early 90s who was doing something similar, I wish I could remember who.. I've wanted to try it ever since just to have done it but never has a spot to do it in.

There is also an older style of doing live furniture for gardens (think 1600s or 1800s) mostly using ficus that I suspect both this fellow and the one I read about back then borrowed the idea from that.
 
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