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Re: burn
- To: prairie@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: burn
- From: Joan Lane jml@prairienet.org>
- Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 09:03:29 -0500
Congradulations...wasn't it great!!!
I have but one comment to offer. I too use to tidy up after burns,
reburning areas that for some reason or another did not burn. But after
several years I came to the conclusion that perhaps the unbuened areas
should be left alone. So I now leave the unburned areas alone and next
year they burn just great but another area of my 10 acre site doesn;t burn
but It all gets burn one year or another.
Joan
At 12:07 PM 4/11/00 -0400,
you wrote:
>Ahem.
>
>I would like to announce to one and all that after 3 years of dithering I am
>no longer a prairie "virgin."
>
>I conducted my first field burn last month with the help of the county
>forester.
>
>The most important lesson we learned was that we need to do the next burn in
>February. By March, here in middle Tennessee, there is already a lot of
>green under the dry. After the official burn, we spent the next week tidying
>up green spots that didn't catch the first time.
>
>Cannot wait to see the results. Thanks to all for the inspiration and
>encouragement found on this list.
>
>
>Carmen
>"Never underestimate the power of denial." Ricky in American Beauty
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