If so, we’d love to invite a few Missoula peeps to join us as part of our panel on Saturday,Martch 7, at 10:00 AM MT, alongside Paul, for a live conversation about Grow Our Own Food (GOOF) 🌱
We’re especially interested in:
Cold-climate growing strategies
Short-season success stories
What actually works (and what doesn’t)
If you’re interested in joining the conversation, reply here or send a message, and we’ll figure it out.
I have property eighty miles west of Missoula. I am not around there as much as I would like to be. Would like to grow thing that are low maintenance that don’t require much watering or at least until I get my well working.
I'll hang out. I'm in Moscow, ID. Yes, I farm and run a permaculture business.
I have insights on the 3 main points you mentioned. I'm not that hard to find, send a zoom link.
[edit]: you can check out my facebook page... Pinecrest Permaculture
Cheers
Patrick.
“Civilization has not much to brag about. It drives its victims in flocks repressing the growth of individuality” - John Muir
We would like to have a robust panel so the date has been pushed to next saturday as modfied in the first post. Thanks to the guys whove posted already, we will be contacting you soon!
I'm tied up saturday morning march 7.
I'll be sitting at a booth at the farmer's market giving free garden advice.
It's always fun.
I'm open after 3pm MT
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“Civilization has not much to brag about. It drives its victims in flocks repressing the growth of individuality” - John Muir
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