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Walling off an existing plot of trees can provide a safe environment for [[plant gathering]] and [[woodcutting]], even during a [[siege]]. A roof is necessary to fully protect from [[climber|climbing]] and [[flying]] enemies, though a sufficiently-high block wall can stop most threats. If your embark has a wooded valley, you can reduce your material and labor costs significantly by incorporating it into your design. | Walling off an existing plot of trees can provide a safe environment for [[plant gathering]] and [[woodcutting]], even during a [[siege]]. A roof is necessary to fully protect from [[climber|climbing]] and [[flying]] enemies, though a sufficiently-high block wall can stop most threats. If your embark has a wooded valley, you can reduce your material and labor costs significantly by incorporating it into your design. | ||
− | There is a discussion involving creating a large culled | + | There is a discussion involving creating a large culled Orchard at [https://redd.it/71fy5m this Reddit post]. |
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