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Posted by Dan Kelley on April 13, 2004 at 10:12:27 from (140.32.120.188):
In Reply to: Re: Re: City boy showing his stupidity here posted by steveormary on April 13, 2004 at 09:29:44:
I'm outside Colorado Springs on the "High Plains." So, it would be El-Paso County. I like sage a bunch, and I've only got one. They smell great, and they grow best when you leave them alone. I would love to get more started. (Any hints out there?) Very little yucca, thank goodness. They're a pain, literally, and they spread very fast. Many of the little leaf-ear cactus. I like those, and would transplat them before working an area. They're easy to work with. I did this when putting in my barn. Gotta watch where you walk, because of the little seed-pod-sticker things. I've never messed with Pinion Pine. I've got none on the property. Can you give me more info on them? Good wind break? Draught tolerant? 6' or 8' disk. Run it very shallow. OK. Dry fertilizer. I assume I would need go easy on the fertilizer, to avoid burning in our low moisture conditions. Seeder. OK, I'm with you. A nearby feed store has draught-tolerant grasses available. I'll bet they would have some advice, too. There is a little Case VA nearby that needs an engine, but has a sickle-bar. It really needs a home. Can't have too many tractors. :-) I could also do my ditches. There was an H up the road with a sickle bar, but I really don't trust the seller. Finally, and most importantly... THANK YOU! Feel free to contact me via e-mail if you get more ideas. I can use all the help I can get.
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