Jonah Long

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For people in the midwestern U.S. I recommend Missouri's Wild Mushrooms by Maxine Stone.
10 years ago
Thank you so much! I will definitely be getting some mileage out of this.

Edit: I will post my results here when I map my properties.
10 years ago
Hello everyone!
My name is Jonah, I'm in my mid twenties and my wife and I (along with my brother and his girlfriend, our dog, seven cats, four chickens, a turkey, and a turtle!) have a house on 0.22 acres in suburban Saint Charles County, Missouri. I am in my third year of converting our yard from a near-monoculture of turf grass into an oasis of vegetable gardens and native trees, shrubs, flowers, and grasses, with an emphasis on edible or otherwise useful plants. I work for the Missouri Department of Conservation, and have access to incredibly cheap tree and shrub seedlings as well as a group of coworkers that share plants with each other on a regular basis. I am also responsible for managing 17 acres of forest that my family owns in the Ozark hills of Washington County, MO that I am beginning to manage for silvopasture, forest farming, and wildlife habitat. I am currently working toward a Master of Science degree in Natural Resources from the University of Missouri with an emphasis in Agroforestry.

I have been lurking on these forums for several months now, and should have registered a long time ago. I have already gathered tons of ideas from these forums, and figured I should finally get around to sharing my own. At some point I will take decent pictures of my projects to share with everyone and seek your collective advice.

I look forward to picking all of your brains, and hope you will do the same to mine!

-Jonah
10 years ago
I do wash my jeans occassionally. Anywhere from twice a month if they get really dirty to 6 months or more for my nicer jeans that I don't wear while playing in the dirt. The people I tell think it is digusting, even though no one else has any idea. I'm glad to have some vindication!
10 years ago
I love it!
10 years ago
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Goldenrod is insect pollinated. Most people who think they are allergic to goldenrod are actually allergic to ragweed, myself included.

http://baker.ifas.ufl.edu/Horticulture/documents/Ragweedvs.Goldenrod.pdf
10 years ago