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Using contractors paper rolls and paper leaf bags in the orchards

 
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Here's a couple of videos I made today about utilizing collected leaves in my orchards. The area pix with the bagged leaves I'm growing Aronia-Chokecherry, PawPaw, Asaian Persimmon Hazelnuts and Jujube/ Chinese Dates and mulberry-both white and red.. The area where I'm using the contractor paper rolls is around my bluberry fields....Thanks






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Hi, this is my first day here.
I see you are employing a method that we use to control weeds in our sprawling gardens.  
After fall has set in and just before the heavy rains start I find that I can till the paper right into the soil and replant our winter crops.
 
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Tracy Diller wrote:Hi, this is my first day here.
I see you are employing a method that we use to control weeds in our sprawling gardens.  
After fall has set in and just before the heavy rains start I find that I can till the paper right into the soil and replant our winter crops.


Welcome Tracy. I'm fairly new here myself. I think I joined within the past two months. There seems to be some good folks on here. I'm looking forward to seeing more of what you do!
 
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