posted 1 week ago
Thanks for including this thread in the daily-ish.
I have been trying to get some shade and wind breaks that weaken and provide some shelter from the wind.
I have planted choke and nanking cherries, new mexico and black locusts, white mulberries, hazelnuts, elderberries blackberries, and box elders. (Last winter I learned of ice nucleating bacteria, and box elders supporting largest populations of them…. Which promote rain)
Box elders can be tapped for sap too, although it will be awhile before they are big enough for that.
I’m gathering seeds for more box elders and for Siberian elms.
I had no idea I had embarked on silvopasture! How fun. And it’s wonderful to know where I can turn for support.
We’re in a drought here, and I live in an arid climate with alkaline soil. I’m having to water all these trees with a hose, and am limited to 10,000 gallons a month, with dire consequences for taking more than my share, (including shunning in the small community of this water cooperative’s users ). I am using meters on my two hydrants.
And I am “doing good, so far”. Of my 48 trees, I have lost about 6… mostly from goats pushing against the fence to get close enough to pull up my little tree like a radish!
Trees are up to 18 inches tall, with “trunks” finer than a match stick.
Now we are entering peak grasshopper season!😰
I am clearing dried annuals from around the trees, hoping to keep the multitudes away, but I don’t think that’s going to be adequate. I have clouds of grasshoppers rising out of the vegetation.
I have some row cover, and I have some tomato cage type structures to attach window screen to, but I wonder if there aren’t some easier methods!
Got any ideas?
Best luck: satisfaction
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