[Homestead] Re: Ask a question?

sanrico at highdesert.com sanrico at highdesert.com
Sat Nov 27 01:51:44 EST 2004


Thanks for taking the wheel and getting us back on track!
I do have a question:
I've seen mentioned, in various newsletters lately, proposals to begin
planting/using poplar as hardwood for general construction purposes (which it's
supposed to become once it's kiln-dried).
I'm curious if 'poplar' would include the hybrid poplars that are advertised as
being so fast-growing?
Anybody?
Sandy

On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 22:38:43 -0800, Rob wrote:

> 
> At  11/26/2004 07:55 PM, you wrote:
> 
> >Does anyone know of a list about homesteading?
> >
> >paul at largocreekfarms.com
> 
> If someone would ask something maybe we'd have something to do besides bs 
> about religion & politics?
> 
> Almost had something going again with the questions about outhouses, trucks 
> and tools.
> 
> Paul, do have a question?
> 
> Rob
> becidawa at hctc.com
> Western Washington, USA
> 
> Some of the best homestead advice:
> 
> Find the best place for the garden. Build the garden and plant fruit trees
> first, then build a shop, then build the house so the garden is near the
> kitchen door. All other considerations are of lesser importance than food
> production. Next in importance is water, but pipe laying is cheaper than
> soil and sun moving. Pump from the best water source to a tank on hill
> above the house. Side tap into the pipe for household and garden water.
> -Gene GeRue
> 
> I'd add a road or someplace to park (before spring arrives) to this list, .  
> 
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