posted 11 years ago
Jennifer,
Thanks for your reply! I am in Kingman, actually. Being from Phoenix, you know what I mean about brutal heat. We are not usually as hot as Phoenix, but that sun is just one huge hot orb in the sky during the summer! Because we are around 3,500 feet, we get cold winters and it is still low enough to make for hot summers though.
As to solitary bees, we seem to have plenty of those around too, but I was unsure what they actually ate. If I really start growing a lot of food, I want to make sure I get enough bees, especially since I want to plant an orchard with fruit trees.
But it sounds very much like I should simply "build it and they will come."
Kingman has zero modern agriculture, with only oddballs like me attempting to grow anything. That means the pest population is low too. I don't really use any pesticides or anything and my horse supplies MORE than enough fertilizer. What I do loose to pests is minimal, with my biggest loss being some sort of moth that lays its egg into my corn ears.
All in all, its a paradise in the making. If I can get things up and running and use trees and other simple methods to help cool my home, I think it will be quite sustainable with even a small income.
Going to check out your abundant desert site- thanks!
Jeff