Owner, Etta Place Cider
Works at a residential alternative high school in the Himalayas SECMOL.org . "Back home" is Cape Cod, E Coast USA.
Rebecca Norman wrote:The leader was so excited he ignored the card in the top of the box, dropped out the bag of candy, and searched the padding frantically for the famous seeds.
Owner, Etta Place Cider
Owner, Etta Place Cider
Owner, Etta Place Cider
Subtropical desert (Köppen: BWh)
Elevation: 1090 ft Annual rainfall: 7"
Owner, Etta Place Cider
Subtropical desert (Köppen: BWh)
Elevation: 1090 ft Annual rainfall: 7"
Owner, Etta Place Cider
Owner, Etta Place Cider
http://www.cloud9farms.com/ - Southern Colorado - Zone 5 (-19*f) - 5300ft elevation - 12in rainfall plus irrigation rights
Dairy cows, "hair" sheep, Kune Kune pigs, chickens, guineas and turkeys
Kelly Smith wrote:thanks for answering my questions Ann,
We were able to get all of our trees planted with your advice
we didnt have as many as you, but we HAD to get them in before irrigation started.
2 people planted 50 trees in ~3.5-4 hours (holes already dug, holes flagged with what trees goes in)
i think the next time we plant trees, i will have a tree planting party. my only worry is quality control
Owner, Etta Place Cider
Owner, Etta Place Cider
John Polk wrote:Whiskey in UT ?
That's a tricky way to lure in a crowd. LOL
Pecan Media: food forestry and forest garden ebooks
Now available: The Native Persimmon (centennial edition)
Dan Boone wrote:I was just re-reading this thread with admiration. If I get three trees planted in a day, I feel like I did good work!
"The rule of no realm is mine. But all worthy things that are in peril as the world now stands, these are my care. And for my part, I shall not wholly fail in my task if anything that passes through this night can still grow fairer or bear fruit and flower again in days to come. For I too am a steward. Did you not know?" Gandolf
Look! I laid an egg! Why does it smell like that? Tiny ad, does this smell weird to you?
Heat your home with the twigs that naturally fall of the trees in your yard
http://woodheat.net
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