2026 Woodbridge Village Farmers Market digital catalog is here. On Site Deals with up to 70% Discounted prices on select items. https://t.co/VqUeVfbqDV
A passive solar greenhouse that is commercial sized in action. More of these will pop up in cold climate countries in the coming years. The heating costs are reduced, and what about the unmentioned shipping and transport costs ? https://t.co/oREz5LyQSA
Our https://t.co/AnEZuAhE1s Chestnut Tree seedling is grown using an air pruned grow system by RootMaker®, and making it one of the most carbon efficient trees on the market. The roots grow deeper and faster.
Dunstan Chestnut seed coming out of cold stratification. The tap root is eager to grow quickly. Let's check back in autumn of 2025 and see how tall the tree grows.
We are pleased to announce that https://t.co/AnEZuAhE1s will begin offer Appalachian Truffle products from Truffes Québec. Nous sommes heureux d'annoncer que https://t.co/AnEZuAhE1s commencera à offrir les produits à la Truffe des Appalaches de Truffes Québec. @yesmaudeLC
@MarcosMorcillo Your Spanish wells seem to address the male - female issue, but it seems that the process of the Spanish wells needs to be done every season ?
@MarcosMorcillo In summary if heavy machinery is being used to harvest the nuts, that the truffles will be disturbed with compaction or even destroyed. Thanks for your opinion.
@MarcosMorcillo There is an old wisdom that says the tree will use it's energy to produce either a nut or use it's energies to produce the truffle--but not both. So in your experience the tree can produce both nuts and truffles.
This tree planting election idea by Mr. Del Duca would be an excellent solution for today and future generations. Adding edible nut trees in strategic communities could help add creative income for affordable housing. @StevenDelDuca https://t.co/VdocYy6pwr
This video shows the importance of growing from seeds with mycorrhizal in the substrate, so the inside of the plant or tree can store the mycorrhizal within it's plant anatomy.
@MarcosMorcillo To answer, yes it's a good map. Not having to re-engineer the soil chemistry could be helpful for Truffles, but I have a question : How useful is the pH levels, without your Spanish Wells ? I will look away and wait for an answer. 😀