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  1. LaurenRitz

    What did you do in your garden today?

    Bermuda grass comes up much more easily in deep wood chips than soil. Just sayin'.
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    Seed grown fruit trees

    If it turns out to be a good rootstock for your area, you've got a success.
  3. LaurenRitz

    Seed grown fruit trees

    In my (limited) experience, they don't necessarily die back again the second winter. My experience with this is only apricots, but they were just fine the second year.
  4. LaurenRitz

    Seed grown fruit trees

    Are they old enough to fruit?
  5. LaurenRitz

    Seed grown fruit trees

    And my chickens got to my last grape vine. They are locked out of the garden for the duration. I do have one more seedling in the house, and I should put more seeds in pots.
  6. LaurenRitz

    Seed grown fruit trees

    I live in Kansas and this year's seedlings are just starting to come up. Also take into consideration whether you planted them bare or in-shell. In-shell will take longer, while bare has a possibility thst something else will happen before they germinate. Watch closely at the base of your 1st...
  7. LaurenRitz

    Seed grown fruit trees

    When I sold my old house, digging up all my trees and bringing them with me was unfortunately not an option. I bought this house less than 2 years ago, three acres of grass with a house, and immediately started planting trees. Not bare-root "varietal" grafted trees, but my own seeds. Most of...
  8. LaurenRitz

    What did you do in your orchard today?

    My experience has been entirely different. My parents grew most of our trees from seed. They gave away cherry, plum and peach seedlings, and many of those trees are still producing, or their descendants are. My neighbor in my old area had a seed-grown apple that didn't brown. We had an...
  9. LaurenRitz

    What did you do in your garden today?

    If you are in the garden, you are gardening.
  10. LaurenRitz

    What did you do in your orchard today?

    I wandered and looked at all my trees, grinning like a loon. Five seedling apricots and 4 peaches survived the winter. 4 almond seedlings up so far this spring, and 1 more apricot. No cherries or plums have survived their first winter yet. I want all my fruit trees to be ungrafted seedlings.
  11. LaurenRitz

    Striving for self sufficiency in Kansas

    House on the property and recently finished the 2nd chicken coops. First greenhoise up but I'm trying to clear out the mice. Water catchment is in place but not yet plumbed. Still working on wood chips for the first garden, 2nd garden is partially planted. I work from home, which makes things...
  12. LaurenRitz

    Striving for self sufficiency in Kansas

    I am a writing obsessed gardener (reverse that in the winter) currently building a homestead on 3 acres in Kansas. I am in the process of setting up the property with a soil water bank, food forests, and gardens. Into the second generation of creating a chicken landrace, while constantly...
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