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I am the founder of Great Lakes Permadynamics, Follow along to see what we are up to this week!Our Website! Discover Permadynamics My Episode with Diego Footer From The Permaculture Voices Podcast. If you want to help us out, follow us and like us on social media, THANK YOU! Facebook Twitter Instagram Check out some of my threads! Horrors of Sheet Mulch My Tiny Home Quitting the Rat Race With No Savings Our Homestead Compost Tea Made Easy
I am the founder of Great Lakes Permadynamics, Follow along to see what we are up to this week!Our Website! Discover Permadynamics My Episode with Diego Footer From The Permaculture Voices Podcast. If you want to help us out, follow us and like us on social media, THANK YOU! Facebook Twitter Instagram Check out some of my threads! Horrors of Sheet Mulch My Tiny Home Quitting the Rat Race With No Savings Our Homestead Compost Tea Made Easy
I am the founder of Great Lakes Permadynamics, Follow along to see what we are up to this week!Our Website! Discover Permadynamics My Episode with Diego Footer From The Permaculture Voices Podcast. If you want to help us out, follow us and like us on social media, THANK YOU! Facebook Twitter Instagram Check out some of my threads! Horrors of Sheet Mulch My Tiny Home Quitting the Rat Race With No Savings Our Homestead Compost Tea Made Easy
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Living in Anjou , France,
For the many not for the few
http://www.permies.com/t/80/31583/projects/Permie-Pennies-France#330873
Tyler Ludens wrote:If the flooding doesn't affect the land you need for garden and animal areas, I say grab it. You can use the flood zone for Zone 4 gathering of useful materials, firewood, etc, seasonal grazing, or you can leave it as Zone 5.
One caution - with potential for weird weather events, will worse flooding change things significantly? Are the house, garden, and animals areas sufficiently high to avoid being flooded even in catastrophic events?
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Tyler Ludens wrote:This document contains a list of some Michigan trees and shrubs which grow in bottomland: http://www.fsa.usda.gov/Internet/FSA_File/ccrpcp31.pdf
More mentioned here: https://mnfi.anr.msu.edu/abstracts/ecology/Southern_hardwood_swamp.pdf
ooops, sorry. Well, maybe these can help you anyway....
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Katy Rose wrote:Looks lovely, Travis. I don't have advice, but wanted to say hello, because it looks like we're neighbors.
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Travis Schultz wrote:
Katy Rose wrote:Looks lovely, Travis. I don't have advice, but wanted to say hello, because it looks like we're neighbors.
Looks like your from ypsi? This property is between Ann arbor and jackson.
Katy Rose wrote:
Travis Schultz wrote:
Katy Rose wrote:Looks lovely, Travis. I don't have advice, but wanted to say hello, because it looks like we're neighbors.
Looks like your from ypsi? This property is between Ann arbor and jackson.
Yep! We're actually just north of Ypsi, technically in Superior Township. Are you on the Huron? If so, you could kayak to our house. We're on one of the dammed sections though, so no flooding on our property (it's more like a lake here). I'll be excited to hear what your plans are for your place! We are just getting started. We have some good "zone 1" raised beds for veggies, herbs, and greens, as well as 3 small hugels I built this year. We're getting our garden area (~2/3 acre) fenced soon, and then I want to start planting lots more fruit and nut trees. I am jealous of your lovely floodplain soil, though--we're up a hill and it is like beach sand throughout most of the area we want to plant!
Great to meet another SE Michigan permie!
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