Good start on a high-country permaculture site (7,000ft). Pics to follow.
House w/new metal roof on 10 slightly sloping acres w/ 20+ inches of annual rainfall, with hoop house garden, water catchment, and swales started. 2.5 acres w/ barbed wire fence.
Some Pinion Pine, lots of Juniper and free firewood.
Soil is getting fertile, shade cloth protects from UV, and hail. Respond for further details. 25 minutes from Show Low, AZ. House and site need plenty of work, but that's Permaculture. Thanks.
$150K cash, but I can discount, and give you a $1000 pellet stove allowance, it if you can get in before the snow flies. Tours on request.
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Hoophouse 2
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1320 Gal Rain Catchment
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Hoophouse 1, 2, raised bed
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New roof in 2017
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Carport
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Back Porch
~ Permaculture is enriching...Farming... is just scratching the surface ~
Thanks for your interest...
This area is high desert, not far from the beauty of the White Mountains, Show Low, Petrified National Forest, skiing, etc. It gets an average of 22+ inches of rain a year. I have two full time neighbors who raise goats, sheep, chickens, pigs, dogs, and cats. I've married since this project started and need to consolidate elsewhere nearby. Send me Purple Mooseage for further details, if interested. Dean
~ Permaculture is enriching...Farming... is just scratching the surface ~
You didn't tell me he was so big. Unlike this tiny ad: