GraceNmercy
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Thanks Todd!
So happy to see you getting your land tour back up and running. Always enjoy your updates.
Todd
So happy to see you getting your land tour back up and running. Always enjoy your updates.
Todd
Terrence,
As a fellow east texan, I am enormously appreciative of the "pearls of wisdom" in this thread
Kuwait seems a tropical oasis compared to our summers from 7/4 to 10/15
bill
Great thread .
What percentage of your Walmart Dunstan's have lived and what have you done for them after planting to help them make it. Those trees look to have been grown in some kind of greenhouse typesetting with a lot of upward growth . They do not transition to a wild type setting extremely well without good cover and support in my opinion. There trunks are very week and the trees are top heavy. I plant them also when I find them on sale cheap though
Terrance,
Your texas brethren would appreciate an update on plans for the spring at your place
bill
sun choke tubers
There is one i am not familiar with
Where do you get those?
bill
Terrance,
I visited the Brushpile in Springfield, MO. I took Brad 8 AC and we planted them on Tuesday morning. We talked about GraceNmery and your successful methods in your hot climate.
All good things about your approach and of course we put lumenite down for the AC. I am going to be planting some Chinese Chestnuts in large containers like you do. This approach is being used because I have 14 trays of rootmakers going right now.
Always love your updates. Hope the son is doing well.
I took a little credit for helping you find us on this forum.
Wayne
My neighbor in town grew them (Jerusalem artichoke). Good eating but you wouldn't want to eat too much the first time around.
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Ordered 6 #s last nite on E bay for 15$
Will give em a try!
bill