
This is an example of how I set up my fencing to allow early spring peas to grow and also
to support later planting of squash.
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By Al DeCesare
This is an example of how I set up my fencing to allow early spring peas to grow and also
to support later planting of squash.
Al and his wife Carol spent a few years homesteading in New Hampshire while raising their children. Moves have removed them for a time from their former life but homesteading is in their heart. After a move to a small place in upstate South Carolina, gardening again became a part of their life and sharing that and other things about the homestead life are still a passion that Al & Carol are sharing on their website- the countrysage.com
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