A Craigslist template for getting free urban-dori

sixemkay

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That’s mine. Seriously. I don’t have much room left in my garden, so it won’t be up there long.

I called dibs! Haha!
Well, hello neighbor! I hope the posts yields you some interesting and worthwhile material.

I put out a post on NextDoor (not for material, just looking for other Crazies) several weeks back and had zero response.

On an unrelated note: I’d really like to find some yamadori that survived a wildfire. I think a burnt up tree in one of Sorce’s wood-fired pots would be rad.
 
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Well, hello neighbor! I hope the posts yields you some interesting and worthwhile material.

I put out a post on NextDoor (not for material, just looking for other Crazies) several weeks back and had zero response.

On an unrelated note: I’d really like to find some yamadori that survived a wildfire. I think a burnt up tree in one of Sorce’s wood-fired pots would be rad.

Of course I’ll share. Let me know what you want and I’ll let you know when I find it. We can alternate or flip a coin or whatever. Like I said, I’m not going for any and everything. Shoot me a PM.

As far as wildfire yamadori, maybe search the Cal Fire incident page for past fires in an area you’d like to search.

The Angora Fire scar may be a good place to look. It’s been many years now, so whatever is left survived, and the area has already been logged.
 

sixemkay

Yamadori
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Of course I’ll share. Let me know what you want and I’ll let you know when I find it. We can alternate or flip a coin or whatever. Like I said, I’m not going for any and everything. Shoot me a PM.

As far as wildfire yamadori, maybe search the Cal Fire incident page for past fires in an area you’d like to search.

The Angora Fire scar may be a good place to look. It’s been many years now, so whatever is left survived, and the area has already been logged.
I’ve put some thought into this because I really don’t have any room either...

I’m happy to help you dig stuff— i would mostly be interested in keeping oaks, manzanita, privet, maybe some Prunus varieties, pomegranate... but again, I have very limited space left— I have a spade and a shovel but gave away all my other tools when we moved to a house with no yard (not a small yard, zero yard). I have successfully dug privet, plum, juniper, and catalpa before.

I hadn’t posted to CL yet because I’m about to be on vacation and I can’t take on any new trees until I get back
 
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