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- From: "Kirby Fry" <peace@totalaccess.net>
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- Subject: [permaculture] Greetings & Green Manure
- Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 07:59:02 -0500
Hey Gene!
Nice to see your post. Still working as an engineer?
It sounds like Mark has a nice system he's working with. We also recently
built some extensive gardens - about 2 acres of raised, tilled, amended and
irrigated beds, and put out around 3,200 pounds of cover crops. Clover,
wheat, vetch, oats wry and recently sorghum and beans. The sorghum is now
approaching 8' tall, and corn, beans and squash grows thickly below.
There is also a prolific amount of native annuals and perennials which we
seeded - sunflower, coreopsis, salvia, Echinacea, bundleflower, partridge
pea etc.
I'll describe the gardens in more detail in another post. Cheers!
Kirby Fry
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[permaculture] Living mulch garden update,
Mark, 07/17/2002
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
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[permaculture] Living mulch garden update,
EFMonaco, 07/18/2002
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Re: [permaculture] Living mulch garden update,
Mark, 07/19/2002
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Re: [permaculture] Living mulch garden update,
Ute Bohnsack, 07/19/2002
- Re: [permaculture] Living mulch garden update, Mark, 07/19/2002
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Re: [permaculture] Living mulch garden update,
Ute Bohnsack, 07/19/2002
- [permaculture] Greetings & Green Manure, Kirby Fry, 07/19/2002
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Re: [permaculture] Living mulch garden update,
Mark, 07/19/2002
- Re: [permaculture] Living mulch garden update, darren simo, 07/20/2002
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