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Edited on Thu Feb-15-07 02:44 PM by Ecumenist
the two prime areas in the great Valley is an band that is roughly from Bakersfield to about 30 miles north and in a band that includes the area where my property is-- a band the runs from Orland in the west, (Glenn county) to Chico in the east, (Butte County). The property is about 20 miles north-northwest of Orland, which seems to place it in an area where I can successfully grow Pecans. For supplemental water, we are installing a greywater system so that we don't have problems with chlorinated water and other chemicals being discharged into the Septic system, complete with a 600 gallon septic tank and 4 drywells. So, there'll be water for that part of the property on a regular basis. The greywater system will include all the tubs and sinks in the house, the washer, dishwasher and the kitchen, (food disposal). We're installing a rather large septic tank, (3000 gallon) but we don't want to have a problem with tank or the leachfield by having surges and disinfectants flowing into the septic tank. The greywater will be installed near the southern border of the property in the deepest loam of the property. This area needs very little soil amendment, other than some infusion of micronutrients and fertilisers, (organic, of course). We'd already been planning to plant a small orchard on that 3 acres so this will work just fine. The only thing is I wonder if pecan trees are allopathic like walnuts. I want to incorporate the orchards into the landscaping in a decorative way, with shrubs, perennials and annuals. I'm also looking at rare fruits like Jujubes, Paw-paws, Chinese pomelos, rare berries and pomes, etc.
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