[Garden] The wild corner.
Candace Wormsbecker
candace at owr.ca
Thu Apr 23 16:06:36 EDT 2009
The university is willing to give the plots on the far side of the
greenhouse for use as community gardens. I could see if fruit trees would
be permissible if that is of interest....
Candace
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-----Original Message-----
From: garden-bounces at lists.wpirg.org [mailto:garden-bounces at lists.wpirg.org]
On Behalf Of J. Rochon
Sent: April-23-09 12:54 PM
To: garden at lists.wpirg.org
Subject: Re: [Garden] The wild corner.
Greetin's Greg,
Y'all can be showin me tha secrets a chewin
wheat when I shows up wit ma bag o spring wheat.
The burdock is another issue. I have specifically
chosen japanese burdock as a favour to some japanese immigrants. Perhaps
I should harvest some free-range burdock and have a blind taste test.
As you may have guessed, I like to try and grow
something experimental each year. The only thing stopping me from
planting a couple of hazelnut bushes is that they take eight years to
bear nuts, okay and they can get up to twelve feet tall, and then
there's the fact that you have to have two different cultivars to get
them to pollinate, and the other.... well, it would be nice to have a
small fruit tree or a nut orchard.
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