Striving to grow things as naturally, simply, and cheaply as possible!
My YouTube channel
—
Sim
List of Bryant RedHawk's Epic Soil Series Threads We love visitors, that's why we live in a secluded cabin deep in the woods. "Buzzard's Roost (Asnikiye Heca) Farm." Promoting permaculture to save our planet.
Bryant RedHawk wrote:I direct plant peach, plum, apple, pear, persimmon, mulberry and am planning on plantings of cherries (two species), orange, lemon, grapefruit (the citrus has to be in a conservatory in my area).
When I plan on raising trees for transplant I like a 2 foot long piece of 6 inch pvc pipe for the container, this lets the roots grow just like they were planted insitu so there isn't a problem with root structure or growth when I place out the yearling trees.
List of Bryant RedHawk's Epic Soil Series Threads We love visitors, that's why we live in a secluded cabin deep in the woods. "Buzzard's Roost (Asnikiye Heca) Farm." Promoting permaculture to save our planet.
Creating edible biodiversity and embracing everlasting abundance.
The holy trinity of wholesomeness: Fred Rogers - be kind to others; Steve Irwin - be kind to animals; Bob Ross - be kind to yourself
Bryant RedHawk wrote:I direct plant peach, plum, apple, pear, persimmon, mulberry and am planning on plantings of cherries (two species), orange, lemon, grapefruit (the citrus has to be in a conservatory in my area).
When I plan on raising trees for transplant I like a 2 foot long piece of 6 inch pvc pipe for the container, this lets the roots grow just like they were planted insitu so there isn't a problem with root structure or growth when I place out the yearling trees.
Good Growing!
I've read about this kind of thing at the checkout counter. That's where I met this tiny ad:
Learn Permaculture through a little hard work
https://wheaton-labs.com/bootcamp
|