SprigOfTheLivingDead
Garden Addicted
Well technically it's a Nursery Stock Grower, but let's not split hairs. Long time no post, but I have some fun news
My entire life I have focused my time and energy towards environmental work. I do a lot of leading groups with the National Park Service and other municipality groups but for a few years now I've wanted to take that to the next level and actually be a source of trees stock for those groups I've helped so much. So, this spring the Mrs and I are selling our house in the Minneapolis / Saint Paul area and moving our family out of the metro to some place with some acreage. I know it won't be an immediate turnaround but in the years to come I hope to be providing several hundred trees a year to my local groups and helping to support this ecosystem I love so much in a completely new way.
Technically speaking a tree farm is actually owning wooded acreage that you allow logging on, so the Dept of Agriculture refers to what I want to do as a Nursery Stock Grower.
This should be fun
My entire life I have focused my time and energy towards environmental work. I do a lot of leading groups with the National Park Service and other municipality groups but for a few years now I've wanted to take that to the next level and actually be a source of trees stock for those groups I've helped so much. So, this spring the Mrs and I are selling our house in the Minneapolis / Saint Paul area and moving our family out of the metro to some place with some acreage. I know it won't be an immediate turnaround but in the years to come I hope to be providing several hundred trees a year to my local groups and helping to support this ecosystem I love so much in a completely new way.
Technically speaking a tree farm is actually owning wooded acreage that you allow logging on, so the Dept of Agriculture refers to what I want to do as a Nursery Stock Grower.
This should be fun