cutman Administrator Staff member Apr 16, 2025 #1 Does anyone here have experience managing a property in zone 4a? I’m looking at a farm in Montana, and the habitat wheels in my head are turning. I’m most interested in mast/fruit trees and screening trees.
Does anyone here have experience managing a property in zone 4a? I’m looking at a farm in Montana, and the habitat wheels in my head are turning. I’m most interested in mast/fruit trees and screening trees.
MarkDarvin Well-Known Member Apr 16, 2025 #2 Im 4a/3b. I have a phd in short season growing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
MarkDarvin Well-Known Member Apr 16, 2025 #3 You’ll wanna pull in cat scratch too for arid region management. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
RGrizzzz Administrator Staff member Monday at 8:43 AM #5 cutman said: Does anyone here have experience managing a property in zone 4a? I’m looking at a farm in Montana, and the habitat wheels in my head are turning. I’m most interested in mast/fruit trees and screening trees. Click to expand... Perfect Circle Farm is in Vermont which is zone 4a or 4b. Buzz knows which trees can survive those winters and sells trees and nuts/seed.
cutman said: Does anyone here have experience managing a property in zone 4a? I’m looking at a farm in Montana, and the habitat wheels in my head are turning. I’m most interested in mast/fruit trees and screening trees. Click to expand... Perfect Circle Farm is in Vermont which is zone 4a or 4b. Buzz knows which trees can survive those winters and sells trees and nuts/seed.
cutman Administrator Staff member Thursday at 8:02 PM #6 I got the farm and am now the proud owner of 157 acres along the Yellowstone River in Montana. It’s a little different than what I’m used to in South Carolina.
I got the farm and am now the proud owner of 157 acres along the Yellowstone River in Montana. It’s a little different than what I’m used to in South Carolina.