Tree to Sea Plantings
Hello friends of Tree, Sea, and Me.
Last fall on a perilous collecting expedition to the Arnold Arboretum in Boston, I harvested a surplus of cedar seeds. OK so it wasn't all that perilous walking around picking up the cones and shaking out the seeds, but I did have to dodge the management (why I'm not sure). Anyway, Spring is just around the bend (hallelujah!) so I'm gearing up for another round of plantings.
If you’re a builder, Check out T2S builder’s forum here.
Once the ground thaws, I’m on it and I’ll post pics and stories as they happen.
Side Note: Did you know cedar trees can live to be 400 years old!.
Peace out.
Last fall on a perilous collecting expedition to the Arnold Arboretum in Boston, I harvested a surplus of cedar seeds. OK so it wasn't all that perilous walking around picking up the cones and shaking out the seeds, but I did have to dodge the management (why I'm not sure). Anyway, Spring is just around the bend (hallelujah!) so I'm gearing up for another round of plantings.
If you’re a builder, Check out T2S builder’s forum here.
Once the ground thaws, I’m on it and I’ll post pics and stories as they happen.
Side Note: Did you know cedar trees can live to be 400 years old!.
Peace out.
Labels: Plant a cedar
2 Comments:
HI, my name is James and I live in australia and am very interisted in building a wooden surfboard and how the boards are sustainable. I don't know if anyonw will reply to this but I am just wondering how I can donate to the Tree to Sea Planting Fund and receive free templates for a board.
Thanks James
I am also interested in building a wooden surfboard. Do you have an email address to contact to? - Ann
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