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RE: Hugelkultur an Old Permaculture Technique, Gaining Popularity on Today's Homesteads

You must be close to a large body of water perhaps an ocean. Have you seen the size of the Red Pines out in British Columbia? They cut holes in them to walk through. Tree's out there just GROW really well, wonder if it has anything to do with the salty air. Replacing the wood over time is yes a bummer especially if it is every few years. Thanks

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The trees are big out here, alright! I have a sequoia in my yard that's too big for 3 people to reach around. Conifers do a lot of their growing in cool temperatures, that coincide with our rainy seasons, including warm days in winter. So they have a long growing season , much longer than the deciduous trees.

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