That looks fantastic.
We're too far north for a lot of that, but we are planning to grow what we can. I imagine it will be mostly apples, plums, apricots, berries and I think hazelnuts and a few other nut trees are possible.
That looks fantastic.
We're too far north for a lot of that, but we are planning to grow what we can. I imagine it will be mostly apples, plums, apricots, berries and I think hazelnuts and a few other nut trees are possible.
that's awesome! where are you located? have you heard of seaberries? aka sea buckthorn? you may find success with that as well :D
We are just off the Alaska Highway in British Columbia. It's a hardiness zone 2, but we can pull off a three in our little town because of the lake.
I have heard of seabuckthorn, but don't know anything about it. I'll look it up for sure now.
awesome! here's a good post written about it by another canadian:
https://steemit.com/permaculture/@canadianrenegade/cold-climate-permaculture-plants-sea-buckthorn
they're great ones to follow, too, as they share many cold weather perennials :D