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After 18 years of dreaming I have been given an opportunity to fulfill that dream. I work at a small community landfill which has been turned into a transfer station. The problem was that they had not prepared for the disposal the green waste. I suggested we could take the desert area below and make Hugelkultur beds to turn sand into soil. They supported my excitement and I have been afforded the financial backing to turn 20 acres of land that has only been cactus and sagebrush. We get snow and wind and very little rainfall. I have a state of the art grinder/ mulcher for the greens that arrive as well as the large amount of deadwood that comes in by the truck loads. Below my given land is a river that is lined with old cottonwood trees, Russian Olive trees, and random pine trees. I plan to build the beds deep with the tops being only inches above ground level. Then vegetable seeds planted as well as flowering plants m, all of which can be given back to feed the community. The local seniors have been ask to give canning and preserving classes. A walking Labrynrh is planned with any plants that seem to due well as a drawing card for the community. The road in will be planted with Sunflowers and classes offered to the total use to include flute making. I am planning for tree perimeters as well as trees to be replanted in the community. There is so much more but this is the basics. Turning Green Waste around to teach the belief  the Green Waste is Wasted greens is the goal long term. Any ideas m, thoughts and or opinions are appreciated. Believers can see the dream. Thank you so much for any help.   Melody
 
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Amazing!!! I am so excited about this new endeavor. Can't believe you convinced the powers that be to go along...yay YOU! I love all the ideas you have proposed and think you are in the right direction. Inviting the community in and getting their buy in is a great way to keep it going. One thing that came to mind was if you are upstream from the river, you will need to keep in mind the current ecosytem there and try not to intrude into it. Too much of a good thing (nutrients) can overload a water way. But if that river is already used to the activity going on there, I'm sure you are good to go.

Where are you? What town? You must be in high desert from what you said about getting snow, and pine trees.

This is such good news. Thank you for sharing it. You saw this opportunity and it's coming to fruition. Your community is benefiting from your work and your knowledge. Congratulations!!
 
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Melody, welcome to the forum!

This is a very worthy project. I loved reading about your project and can't wait to hear more about it.





 
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