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Date Type Title/Summary
01/17/2026 Farm Log 2026-01-17 Work Done and Observations

Work done:

  • Bury tumbleweed and debris from garden into newly dug compost pits, wet and then partially bury with dirt.
  • Continue building cloudbuster #2,
  • ...
01/17/2026 Farm Log 2026-01-16 Work Done and Observations

Work done:

  • Begin construction of cloudbuster #2.

Observations:

  • Cactus still shiny though temperatures are at or below freezing. 
  • Huauzontle is likely to
  • ...
01/15/2026 Farm Log 2026-01-15 Work Done and Observations

Work done:

  • Plant approximately 30 cactus pads I had in dehydration storage on the eastern range.
  • Plant apricot tree outside of swale #3.
  • Start
  • ...
Mexicola Grande after transplant. 01/14/2026 Farm Log 2026-01-14 Work Done and Observations

Work done:

  • Transplant Mexicola Grande Avocado to larger container (received today).
  • Added compost and soil to pre-dug hole for the apricot tree.

Observations:...

Cactus row extension. 01/13/2026 Farm Log 2026-01-13 Work Done and Observations

Work done:

  • Dig hole for apricot tree obtained from Parkland Nursery. Filled with water to get more depth after soil softens.
  • Dig soil in
  • ...

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