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Well the simple ideas in the beginning seem plausible but afterwards it's basically dig a hole, hide the thing, put a house (or tree) on top of it. It's indeed hidden but you also can't access it any more.
Someone hasn't seen John Wick
It all depends on your security model.
If you want to stuff some cash, you probably want that easily accessible.
If you want to hide something you'll need in a few years, you'll probably stuff it under a pile of junk.
If you want to make your family heirlooms safe until you reveal their location on your deathbed, planting a tree or building a house on top of them is a valid ultra-long-term option.
The useful parts are useful admittedly