We're going to change Tuesday's topic here at Mule Shoe Farm. We've had enough of writing about invasives and weeds gone wild. How many time can you say, cut it off, dig it up, attack it in the late spring and it doesn't belong here?
The new Tuesday topic will be Plants We Love to See More Of.
So I am asking you, dear readers, Please tell me what plants you would like to see more of.
Send an email to apouliot@gmail.com to make a suggestion.
Your suggestions will be posted here with a suitable photo. If you have any, we'll put them up, too. One per week.
Oh yeah, if you have any growing tips, cuttings or anything else like that, include that too. Send an email to apouliot@gmail.com to make a suggestion.
Sustainability, organics, local food, and opinions - mostly about the Carolina dogs now.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
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2 comments:
cool site, do you have horses?
No, we don't. Horses on our proerty would not be sustainable. There is not enough flat, dry, rocky ground to support even one horse. My husband is a barefoot farrier here in Tennessee. He recommends you research barefoot hoofcare for the health of your horses.
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