A local farmer has been chipper shreading invasive green crabs to use as fertilizer. I think that's a cool idea and have been wondering about feeding in N sources as you chip too make a nice fast compost blend
I've been looking for the same thing for similar reasons, mixed luck. I have images of maybe 10 species silhouettes somewhere on an old hard drive, will share if i find
DSMc s description is on the nose imo. No high risk targets. Reduction to smaller upright growth and also reduction of width at the same time
To quote an old foreman "save the stems, no one really looks up"
Plan ahead and leave a good high solid fork that can catch a throw line in 5 years
I was going to write that they are a non prison made in USA brand, but wanted to check before posting.
I emailed BAYSIDE asking "...Does Bayside use the labor of incarcerated people in its manufacturing or supply chain?..."
Someone called me only a few minutes after I emailed- we spoke for a...
I don't have the details, but i heard from a local dock builder that there is a company in the Boston area that will galvanize whatever. They drive their custom built trailers down, pull the axles and reinstall once done-
no idea on price but a cool idea for us in the salt air