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Alexis Griffin

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Hello All,

So I have a predicament, before I plant my fruit trees in the community plot I was renting I asked if I could( In other plots around the city people had placed fruit trees as well) I was told that it wouldn't be a problem by a parks and recs associate over the phone. So I did and they were growing there almost 2 years. They started off as 4-5 ft cuttings and got huge quickly, they were thriving! Just recently I had to dig them up because the decided that since the plots were doing so well that they wanted to expand them and told all the gardeners that they had to remove all of their belongings.

Anywho, I successfully removed the trees with as little root damage as I could and placed them above ground in huge bags that used to hold sand (for free from a nursery) and they are currently in my backyard. I read online that I had to the canopy back halfway if I wanted my trees to wake up and survive in the spring, so I did. I'm just wondering if I did the right thing or are my trees done for? I took and kept lots of cuttings from them just incase. There are 4 trees: Georgia Peach, Red Haven Peach, Damson Plum and a Golden Apple variety.

As of right now they are heavily mulched for the winter, so I'm not worried about that part. Any advice would be welcome. Thanks in advance!
1 year ago

Kyle Hayward wrote:Welcome, Sigi Koko is an expert in natural building.

https://www.buildnaturally.com/workshops.html


Also have you looked into strawbale homes, they can be combined with cob.



Thank you! No, I haven't, I've really just looked into cob. However, I do know that they do consist of straw with the other ingredients. I'll do some research on them as well!
1 year ago

Paul Fookes wrote:Welcome to Permies Alexis.  We look forward to seeing and hearing about your journey and cheering you on.
Monica has set up this wiki.  She is a great person and mentor.  I recommend that you start here as an introduction. https://permies.com/wiki/226599/
Again welcome Alexis



Thank you, I will!
1 year ago
Hello Everyone,
I'm so excited to have found a community like this! In the next couple of years I will be purchasing land to start a homestead but instead of have a typical home built or already there, I want to build a cob home and other cob structures. Does anyone in the area happen to know anyone giving workshops on cob building?
1 year ago