Water distress sale…
50 plus collected yamadori from the coast range (Douglas –Coos County)
50 plus collected yamadori from the coast range (Douglas –Coos County)
With the drought the last several years I find my well getting weaker, I reduced gardening areas and watering. The last couple years no garden, this year no flower beds of zinnias, asters and petunias. The last 2 years have found me buying truckloads of water toward fall until Jan. Feb…eek!
Short of it is- I need a new well.
The new well site has been witched showing a good flow
Now I must try to sell some trees to be able to adequately water the rest.
So am offering for sale some nice yamadori I have collected:• Douglas Fir
• White Fir
• Western Hemlock
• Sitka Spruce
• Western Red Cedar
• Alder
• few smaller douglas and white fir for forests
Many of these trees were planted directly into the garden after collection and are ready to dig, style and pot. These trees are thriving, pushing new growth like crazy. They have a lot of foliage close to the trunk and backbud like crazy.
They were collected in an area with a lot active elk who did some pruning, as well as along logging roads where equipment and snowplows and brush hogs do their share of pruning.
I had permission to collect one year when I lived up in the BLM Coast Range full time as equipment and fire watch.
I will attempt to get some pics tomorrow but haven’t been too successful getting good pics of trees I need help on…let alone down on my knees to get pics of the trunks etc of the ones in the ground. I know I know grouper 52 had a great photography thread.
I am offering these trees in hopes raising funds to help get the well dug and plumbed in.
If you travel the I-5 corridor (near Roseburg, Oregon) it will be very short drive off the freeway.
Regards
Rose
SW Oregon
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