Somehow the birds' songs shift gears, it's light a lot earlier, there are some green shoots popping up here and there AND the calendar says March. However, we're in Zone 5 at 6,000 feet in the high desert so it's slow to arrive and the growing season is short. Last frost is May 15! But hope...
Thanks for the Raintree Nursery info and the Bing Cherry reference. We live at a fairly high altitude (6000') and in a dry, high desert climate. Looking for any other recommendations for fruit trees, especially Sweet, Bing Cherry if anyone out there has a recommendation. Thanks in advance for...
And.....forgot to include one of my other all time favorites
http://www.seedsofchange.com/ Enjoy both. I am in no way connected to either except as a participant and an admirer of what they do because they do it so well.
If y''all don't know about this group, it's well worth participating. They've been at it for a long time, have great expereince, lots of research and is a very solid, reputable and reliable group.
http://www.seedsavers.org/
Just migrated over from BYC because I saw a post there by reinbeau...must be that chickens and gardens go together like ice cream and cake or something or other.
There ARE obvious connections - food for example. Also, growing something, being part of the creative, productive process and how...