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November 12, 2016 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Anmore, BC, Canada
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New garden to be
As many of you know, we bought a property in Columbia Valley, BC. It is almost on the US border, situated in a beautiful valley with a large lake (Cultus Lake), surrounded by mountains. It is 37.5 acres lot, mostly forest.
We hope to get a garden going by spring, so we can plant tomatoes and other veggies. We are still in the process of moving, as it takes a very long time to move the farm, with all the birds and gardening equipment and greenhouses. By now, we cleared 2 acres of forest and planted garlic. Now it is time to look for organic materials for mulch and fertilizer. We have 150+ birds (chickens and ducks), so this will be the main fertilizer source, but we are looking at finding enough hay to use as mulch. Found some local folks willing to part with their wet/spoiled hay for free. I am very excited. The beauty of this land is that it has never seen any chemicals. It was always a forest, with some pasture cleared about 20 years ago. And there are no farms around that use any chemical fertilizers or pesticides/herbicides. SO it is absolutely pristine. Here is the cleared garden area.
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