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  • From: Raymond Zentz <rayzentz AT aim.com>
  • To: homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] Tis the Season
  • Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 14:32:27 -0500 (EST)


My knees don't allow me to do the constant bending and kneeling, so I am
planning on high raised beds. Trying to decide whether or not to use wooden
frames, or concrete. I realize that I would have to replace wooden frames
rather often, unless I use pressure treated wood. Any problems with the
chemicals leaching into soil? Would you all recommend concrete frames?

Also, I have read some works by mittleider, regarding "growboxes". Are any of
you familiar with his work? if so, what are your thoughts?

The lot has a big, totally overgrown apple tree that produced lots of fruit
this year. I will be rather severely pruning it this winter. The big
grapevine has grown right into it, so that needs serious cutting back, as
well.

There is a peach tree, as well, but no fruit was on it. We did have a late
frost last spring, so that may have done it in.

I am planning on 3 additional peach trees, 2 apricot, 2 cherry, 2 plum, and
3 more apple trees. Maybe a pear or two, as well...

a small orchard, but tending fruit trees does not require as much bending and
kneeling... ;-)

Ray




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