Poplar trees are great! I think they’re called cottonwood trees in the States? And of course they’re cousins of the aspens. Not renown for the quality of the timber - it’s fluffy and pale with not much grain to see - it’s grown for windbreaks, firewood and matchsticks. And because they look beautiful, of course.
All of ours (and we have hundreds of them now) come from the same stick which we planted when we first came here - so technically they’re all the same tree. We harvest lots of ‘slips’ from the original tree every year and plant some and sell some. Check out the emporium below…
We have dozens of sorts of ‘super’ willows too, and all grow quite fast - but nothing like the poplars..
Ok, here are some important website links. Please check them out..
Here's Tim's amazing guitar machine..
www.chordelia.com
here's our online store where you can see some of the craft things we make and sell..
www.wayoutweste...
and here's our Patreon page where you can see more of our plans and dreams. (Remember even 5 dollars would make a BIG difference to us and we'd be very grateful.)
www.patreon.co...
and finally our FaceBook page / way.outwest.524 (Not quite sure what to do with this but we put photos and extra comments when we get around to it..)
Thank you!
Sandra & Tim
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3 окт 2024