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RE: Cold Climate Permaculture Plants: Hybrid Hazel
Once again Matthew, another awesome post. Thanks for all the hard work and research you have done.
It is becoming our go-to place to see what we should plant going forward coming to see what you're posting about.
What we would like to know is how are you finding these plants? Wouldn't it be great to put a source where we can get it? :D
Thanks, with the fact checking I have to do, these plant articles are my most time consuming posts.
I've been dreaming about my homestead and researching plants for many years so these plants are all plants I am either currently experimenting with or plan to in the future. I believe the Badgerset Research Corp. in the sources section sells nuts and seedling plugs.
You can also try Oikos Tree Crops or Grimo Nuts. There are probably more sources but I haven't looked in awhile. Mach sure to check growing zones on individual types as they can vary quite a bit.
Wow, again, thank you. We're going to have to spend some time researching.
We've been dreaming about our homestead too and how we're going to plot it, terrace, swales, ponds. It will be beautiful.
If it wasn't for dreamers like us we'd still be riding horses and throwing rocks.
I and my wife are planning on starting a homestead/permaculture farm here in Michigan soon. You are located in a similar climate and I think I am going to be able to learn a lot from your blog. Thank you for sharing.
We are just new on Steemit so You are the first article I have had the pleasure of reading.
Steve Bridges
I’m from Michigan myself. Very excited to see people joining the permaculture movement. My son @theferalone got me started on that path. He belongs to the homesteading server on Discord if you want to touch base. We go to a permaculture group on Meetup in the Grand Rapids area. You should check it out.
My husband and I bought an old blueberry farm about 4 years ago and have been implementing some organic and permacultural practices. Unfortunately he passed away about 4 months ago. I’ve decided to sell because it;s more than I can handle alone. We have a total of 29 acres. About 10 acres of blueberries, an open field and some pine forest. Would really love for it to go to someone who practices permaculture.
Thanks for reading! I am glad you think you will get some value from my blog. Feel free to comment or start up a conversation here any time and welcome to Steemit!
Matthew