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Leaves as mulch

Replied Aug. 5, 2009

 

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I have cleaned and saved my carob pods. Looking forward to this milling event. We will be there if at all possible.
October 20, 2009
Bev Mueller might attend Administrator's event
Mesquite and Carob Milling at Roadrunner Park
October 31, 2009 from 9am to 4pm
Mesquite and Carob Milling Requested Donation: --Milling - $5 for each 5 gal bucket of beans milled Join the Phoenix Permaculture Guild as they host a mesquite bean (and carob bean) milling at Roadrunner Park. Bring your carob and mesquite pods fo…
October 20, 2009
Bev Mueller is attending Administrator's event
July 11, 2009 from 9:30am to 11am
RSVPing for Part 1 in the series reserves your spot in all four parts of the series. Designing a Vegetable Garden - Part 1 of 4 with Heather Welch Saturdays 9:30 to 11:00 AM 7/11, 7/18, 7/25, 8/1 Requested Donation: $10 each class ($40 for the seri…
July 27, 2009

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At 11:01pm on August 27, 2009, Ericka Cero Wood said…
I do not know, good question.
Check out this discussion about blueberries. If you do a search for "blueberries" you will find other discussions to check out that may answer your question. Good Luck, and if you get them to grow tell us about it! Ericka
At 11:04am on July 27, 2009, Ericka Cero Wood said…
you grind pods and all. No need to do anything but keep them dry until the milling!
At 10:43am on July 27, 2009, Ericka Cero Wood said…
Thanks for joining us, we will have a milling in October where you can mill your carob beans or mesquite beans-check the website often for upcoming details.

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We have a carob tree that produces LOTS of pods each year. We would like to use this free food.
 
 

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I missed the tree chippers coming through my area, and I have to get rid of this Christmas tree before my neighbors call the HOA 5-0s.Do you have a chipper, other means of recycling a tree, or a good idea for me?I can deliver it.Thanks,Markmarktrini…
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Sorry about the mix up on the date...This will be held on the evening of April 7. I am still working on securing a space for the event. thanks, Jeff
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Thank you, Judy. That is a lot closer to my house. I'll probably head out this weekend to pick some up.
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Here is a link to a search tool for Mastergardeners. It will not tell you if the fruit is edible, but it does say what type of wildlife it will attract. These plants also have the benefit of being desert adapted, so you are not spending a ton of mon…
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Actually there is a local company that sells them for 18.98. They are 25' with a 9" diameter. I am thinking of getting them for my school garden project. It is going to take a couple of years to turn our dirt into soil and this allows the instant gr…
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Erin, we subscribed to Desert Roots CSA a couple of years ago, don't think they offered meat then but I'll check it out, thanks.
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