For
those of you that heard Cindy Sparks Brueks gave us a short
presentation at our last CMGA meeting about composting ponderosa pine
needles. She is a San Diego Master Gardener
that recently moved to Flagstaff. Here's the article that she referred
to about pine needle composting. She is looking for people to try to
composting pine needles. If you are interested in helping with this
project, please contact her at: plantsparks@gmail.com
With its distinctive irregularly cylindrical crown and reddish brown
bark, ponderosa pine is an iconic tree of forests in the western United
States. There is much to like about ponderosa pine – it is drought
resistant, fire-resistant, provides great habitat
for wildlife, makes great lumber and is an attractive tree to have in
the landscape…
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