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  • Thank you! im bringing a honey date palm seadling with me, any one know anything about them??
  • Thank you! Looking forward to particpating.
  • Thank you for the good looking out! We are excited about our membership and the depth of knowledge the guild has to offer....and anything we can do to promote it!
  • THX!!
  • I am really pleased to make contact with the Permaculture group. I feel lucky to have 58 acres, water, 40 years experience on this farm and bountiful ideas of what to do next!

    Peter
  • You know I have never been 100% sure if it was an artichoke flower as the leaves did not look like the pics I have looked up. They were quite thick and not shaped the same as a typical artichoke plant. This was a photo I took when visiting a friend in CA. I thought it was such a gorgeous flower. It was on a small tree and the buds looked just like artichokes.
  • Thank you for the welcome.
    I had no idea that there was a group such as yours to share info with in the valley. I will be exploring the sight to see what info I can gleen and where i can be most helpful.
  • Thank you! I was previously a member but had to start over ; ) Have had little opportunity to really delve in like I want to to gardening, but that is changing. Happily.
  • Thank you.
    I look forward to learning a lot. Am trying to upload my photo but don't know how yet !
  • Thank you so much :)
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