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My visit with Michael Ray yesterday was fun and informative. Here he tells us about the benefits of the Nursetree Garden Arch:
I am impressed with his continual learning and improvement of his invention. I have been through the prototype process with Floatli and know it is both fun and frustrating. You can only learn through experiment. I believe Michael has created a wonderful tool desert gardeners will be needing more and more. A dozen years ago I bought 5 acres in Oracle, AZ with a gushing well, thinking I would grow food. When I sold the property last year the well was almost depleted for household use. In a way I was lucky I did not plant a big orchard and then loose the water for it. Today I garden in the city with an eye toward conservation of every kind. The garden arch is an innovative way to save water and grow food.
Garden arches are really interesting..and the Nursetree Garden Arch sounds way cool.. and would be helpful in terms of being a natural addition
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Next Michael will visit my secret garden where will will decide where mine will go.
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Thanks, Rebecca. I was always a lucky and happy gardener, but the climate has surely made things more difficult. I do plan to show how I use it here, and am excited. We need to confer about the location.
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