Greetings, I am looking forward to this project. It is a real challenge and a learning curve. We'll mostly plant pines, a few burr oak and spruce. there are young children currently living, with their parents, on this land and they will one day be building homes of their own on it, so the trees will have friends for some time yet.
Bob jeff wrote: > On Wednesday 17 April 2002 07:04 am, Bob Ewing & Jocelyn Paquette wrote: > > Greetings, I would have to call myself a tree hugger and be proud of the > > label. Trees are essential if we want to maintain a sustainable , > > healthy ecosystem. This summer/fall I am working with a few others to > > restore a clearcut and am excited about doing so. > > Bob Ewing > > http://www.urbanpermaculture.net > > Ah... planting trees is a great activity. One can watch the > tree grow and enjoy the nurturing feeling for years. If it is > a nut or fruit tree there is an added bonus. Even the leaves > can be a fun to watch or utilize for compost.
