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Old 03-10-2004, 01:41 AM
Greg Webster
 
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Default Plant-and-forget trees

Hi all,

We have own a plot of land in growing areas 3/4 (Quesnel, BC) with silty
soil that is mostly growing Dounglas Fir and Aspens.

Eventually we'd like to build a house there, but I wonder if there are
trees we can mostly plant-and-forget that will survive on their own and
give us something edible eventually.

It may have to survive the ravages of deer and bear however.

Is there anything that might be workable?

Thanks,

Greg
 
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