The One Dollar Plan For The Kids Come From
The Land by brian j schaar
who would give up a $
1.00 for a free food forest for all!! us population 321,362,
789
that's all lot of free food
..and air,water,and on on ..this would be cool !!
the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few
planet earth this one that loves the many
The One Dollar Plan For The Kids Come From The Land
There Are No
Leaders....JUST SOME lovable fruits&nuts...Planting; fruit trees and nut trees...AND MORE..
GOOD FREE FOOD FOR ALL...
I'M not nuts .. GOOD FOOD FOR
KIDS TO
EAT..How is that
Crazy..
Poison to kids that's Crazy...WHO WOULD
WANT TO
STOP THAT ? I
HOPE WE CAN FIND OUT !!!!!!
ok
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How long does it take to plant an apple tree?
As long as it takes you to dig a
hole, place the tree in, and fill the hole back up. It would take two people about five minutes to plant 25 trees. Of course this was with a tree planter and in a straight row.
Digging by hand, it is going to depend on the type of soil.
Soft topsoil, might take you a half day. Shale or rock, you might be there a few days
225 - 450 lbs per year from a standard size tree
Go on
Green Bay have some loving fun with math for the kids !!
YES
Population: 104,779 of Green Bay x love = more love
104,779 x 1ea
225lbs x..................23,
575,275lbs this at just one tree ea
you can have 688 per acre if the rows are 8 feet apart......
WOW!
135 - 225 lbs per year from a dwarf tree
if you need one right hear
The Arbor Day
Foundation
Trees Make a
World of Difference
Fruit Trees
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1800year-glory to the world -Apples trees makes
3 1/2lbs
Apples . http://youtu.be/Mujxy4MG8wA?t=5m16s .
About 3.4 million students are expected to graduate from high school
At what age can a kid plant a tree? =225 - 450 lbs per year from a standard size
Apple tree
Just One or A Few Fruit Trees?
This got me to thinking. It is easier to take care of a few trees. You can make sure that the soils are in good shape, that the trees are exquisitely pruned and that each fruit is harvested on time.
But would just one or a few fruit trees produce sufficient fruit for a family of four? Here’s what I discovered might be possible:
Apples
One full-sized apple tree is placed on offset spacing 40' apart and grows high 40’ high. At intermediate yields, the tree is capable of producing 1,
200 pounds of apples. This would be up to
300 pounds per person each year!
Pretty good! That is a little under a pound a day for the whole year! If you graft many different varieties on each tree, you will have just as many different colors, flavors and maturation dates. If you choose a good combination, you can harvest apples from late June until early December!
Pears
A full-sized pear tree is placed on 15' offset spacing. At intermediate yields the tree is capable of producing 90 pounds of pears. If you grow three pear trees, your productivity would be
360 pounds of pears, or about one pound of fruit per family each day.
Again, you can take advantage of grafting different varieties on each tree.
Peaches
Full-sized peach trees are placed on 15' offset spacing. At intermediate yields the tree is capable of producing up to 202 pounds of peaches, or a little over a half pound of fruit per family each day. You can graft different varieties on each tree as well.
Cherries
Full-sized cherry trees are placed on 20' offset spacing. At intermediate yields the tree is capable of producing up to 134 pounds of cherries annually. Two trees could produce up to 268 pounds of fruit per family each year, or about two-thirds of a pounds of cherries daily.
Grafting works here too.
Apricots
Regular-sized apricots are planted on 25' offset spacing. At intermediate yields a tree is capable of producing up to 376 pounds of apricots daily, or about one pound per family daily. Grafting works for apricots as well.
Plums
Regular-sized plums are planted on 18 to 24' offset spacing. At intermediate yields a tree is capable of producing up to
291 pounds of apricots yearly, or about two-thirds of a pound per family each day. Grafting works for plums, and there are lots of varieties to try!
Oranges
If you have a mild enough climate without winter frosts,
Navel and
Valencia oranges are planted on 22' and 24' offset spacing respectively. At intermediate yields a tree is capable of producing up to 232 and 363 pounds of sweet juicy oranges respectively, or about two-thirds of a pound and one pound respectively per family daily. Exciting!
- published: 26 Dec 2015
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