Archive | 2011

Alaskan Chainsaw Mill

After a lengthy period of consideration I finally went ahead and invested in an Alaskan chainsaw mill to use to add value (or in Permaculture parlance, obtain the maximum yield) to the small amount of timber we’ll be getting when trying to bring our derelict coppice viagra kaufen back to life; bringing in more light [...]

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Sad Tree, Happy Tree

Our new-to-us woodland has a large number of cialis price standing dead trees or ones with bits dangerously hanging off. Whilst I need to wait until autumn proper to kick off the program of works that is rapidly forming in my head, I am slowly racheting my time up at the woods which is no [...]

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Clearing a path

Our woodland is in need of some TLC, as things currently stand we can’t get to generic viagra all parts of it because it is so overgrown. We’ve no management plan yet so we want to minimise any changes but we identified one blockage between the two main clearings that if cialis no prescription removed [...]

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Buying Land with a Pension

Before I begin let’s get the disclaimer out of the way: I’m not a financial advisor nor am I ‘regulated by the Financial Services Authority’ and your risk profile, circumstances, motivations & world view are likely to be totally different to mine. Do your own research. DO NOT take the following article to be in any [...]

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