| #11 - Posted 10 February 2010, 6:46 PM | |
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| #12 - Posted 10 February 2010, 6:47 PM | |
Location: United States, Del primer Santiago de America....y el mejor!!! Join date: March 2008 Member #: 498 Posts: 750 | RE: Reforestation Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: anthonyC previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: A quick question for you guys. I have a problem with some of my land in the DR and want to avoid any further soil erosion from tanking place. The land has a small river that runs through the bottom of a large hill. The previous owners did a good job of clearing the river of most vegetation. I want to reforest the immediate shores on both sides and some of the adjacent land. The river makes a clear divide between the hill and the plain below it. Any suggestions as to where to go for resources in the DR will be greatly appreciated since I plan on reforesting this area in May. What kind of resource are you looking for? A simple solution would be to replant with some native trees and plants. Thats my idea Anthony but I would like to know more specifics like which grasses do best right in the river bed while which trees like Ceiba do best a few meters away. I will ask my uncle this weekend. He is a real pro when it comes to anything about the campo Cool, thanks hermano. I was thinking of ordering from this place. I am looking for a few trees myself for some land that I have en el campo. http://www.fast-growing-trees.com/index1.htm I think the ones that can grow in Florida will be ok in DR Well please make sure not to bring in any exotic fast growing trees that would become invasive in the DR and displace our endemic trees. I wonder if there are any hybrid Dominican trees that grow fast? Yes there are many. There is a guy in Los Montones that has made a very succesfull business planting "Roble" with rights to harvest and makes furniture with them. Its very sustainable and just the right kind of low labor plantation you might want. The climate and topography of the area really lends itself well for that. |
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| #13 - Posted 10 February 2010, 7:00 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2009 Member #: 4151 Posts: 400 | RE: Reforestation Quote: brasilenoisback previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: anthonyC previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: A quick question for you guys. I have a problem with some of my land in the DR and want to avoid any further soil erosion from tanking place. The land has a small river that runs through the bottom of a large hill. The previous owners did a good job of clearing the river of most vegetation. I want to reforest the immediate shores on both sides and some of the adjacent land. The river makes a clear divide between the hill and the plain below it. Any suggestions as to where to go for resources in the DR will be greatly appreciated since I plan on reforesting this area in May. What kind of resource are you looking for? A simple solution would be to replant with some native trees and plants. Thats my idea Anthony but I would like to know more specifics like which grasses do best right in the river bed while which trees like Ceiba do best a few meters away. I am reading this crap and the first thing comes to my mind is this: You are not really looking for any suggestions at all. What you are trying to do is let Dominicans here know you have some property in the D.R.. By doing this you aim to boost your inflated ego and make us believe u r some rich Dominican elite that we should respect or look up too. Well estupido, you may can fool the rest of the people in this forum with your tactics but you cannot fool me. We do not care about what you own, go have some kids and impress them, or go on vacation and tell your "rags to riches" fanasty to some poor Dominican working the sex industry, someone who would be impressed with such a story. Go to "he _ _", go to Haiti, go where ever you choose, but do not come here with your attention seeking tactics, they will be exposed at every turn. Brasilenos4ever!!!!!!!!! Owning land especially in a third world country where land is cheaper is a hella smart investment if that land can be adequately sustained. Many American farmers are buying up land all over the heartland of Brazil. Edited on 2/10/2010 7:01 PM by mandouafrika. |
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| #14 - Posted 11 February 2010, 2:41 AM | |
Location: United States, Brooklyn Join date: December 2007 Member #: 40 Posts: 2707 | RE: Reforestation Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: anthonyC previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: A quick question for you guys. I have a problem with some of my land in the DR and want to avoid any further soil erosion from tanking place. The land has a small river that runs through the bottom of a large hill. The previous owners did a good job of clearing the river of most vegetation. I want to reforest the immediate shores on both sides and some of the adjacent land. The river makes a clear divide between the hill and the plain below it. Any suggestions as to where to go for resources in the DR will be greatly appreciated since I plan on reforesting this area in May. What kind of resource are you looking for? A simple solution would be to replant with some native trees and plants. Thats my idea Anthony but I would like to know more specifics like which grasses do best right in the river bed while which trees like Ceiba do best a few meters away. I will ask my uncle this weekend. He is a real pro when it comes to anything about the campo Cool, thanks hermano. I was thinking of ordering from this place. I am looking for a few trees myself for some land that I have en el campo. http://www.fast-growing-trees.com/index1.htm I think the ones that can grow in Florida will be ok in DR Well please make sure not to bring in any exotic fast growing trees that would become invasive in the DR and displace our endemic trees. I wonder if there are any hybrid Dominican trees that grow fast? Yes there are many. There is a guy in Los Montones that has made a very succesfull business planting "Roble" with rights to harvest and makes furniture with them. Its very sustainable and just the right kind of low labor plantation you might want. The climate and topography of the area really lends itself well for that. Built a vineyard Sajomero... DR needs a good wine to represent us... Something along the line of a Pinot Noir or Carbanet Savignon should be the aim! |
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| #15 - Posted 11 February 2010, 2:54 AM | |
Location: United States, Del primer Santiago de America....y el mejor!!! Join date: March 2008 Member #: 498 Posts: 750 | RE: Reforestation Quote: CarlosFranco previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: anthonyC previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: A quick question for you guys. I have a problem with some of my land in the DR and want to avoid any further soil erosion from tanking place. The land has a small river that runs through the bottom of a large hill. The previous owners did a good job of clearing the river of most vegetation. I want to reforest the immediate shores on both sides and some of the adjacent land. The river makes a clear divide between the hill and the plain below it. Any suggestions as to where to go for resources in the DR will be greatly appreciated since I plan on reforesting this area in May. What kind of resource are you looking for? A simple solution would be to replant with some native trees and plants. Thats my idea Anthony but I would like to know more specifics like which grasses do best right in the river bed while which trees like Ceiba do best a few meters away. I will ask my uncle this weekend. He is a real pro when it comes to anything about the campo Cool, thanks hermano. I was thinking of ordering from this place. I am looking for a few trees myself for some land that I have en el campo. http://www.fast-growing-trees.com/index1.htm I think the ones that can grow in Florida will be ok in DR Well please make sure not to bring in any exotic fast growing trees that would become invasive in the DR and displace our endemic trees. I wonder if there are any hybrid Dominican trees that grow fast? Yes there are many. There is a guy in Los Montones that has made a very succesfull business planting "Roble" with rights to harvest and makes furniture with them. Its very sustainable and just the right kind of low labor plantation you might want. The climate and topography of the area really lends itself well for that. Built a vineyard Sajomero... DR needs a good wine to represent us... Something along the line of a Pinot Noir or Carbanet Savignon should be the aim! Thats a great idea but I dont think the land is suitable for that. It was mostly Cacao and fruit trees in the past and still has a lot of the original plants there. In the South the land lends itself for vineyards, but I dont have land or family there to tend it. |
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| #16 - Posted 11 February 2010, 2:58 AM | |
Location: United States, Del primer Santiago de America....y el mejor!!! Join date: March 2008 Member #: 498 Posts: 750 | RE: Reforestation Quote: brasilenoisback previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: anthonyC previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: A quick question for you guys. I have a problem with some of my land in the DR and want to avoid any further soil erosion from tanking place. The land has a small river that runs through the bottom of a large hill. The previous owners did a good job of clearing the river of most vegetation. I want to reforest the immediate shores on both sides and some of the adjacent land. The river makes a clear divide between the hill and the plain below it. Any suggestions as to where to go for resources in the DR will be greatly appreciated since I plan on reforesting this area in May. What kind of resource are you looking for? A simple solution would be to replant with some native trees and plants. Thats my idea Anthony but I would like to know more specifics like which grasses do best right in the river bed while which trees like Ceiba do best a few meters away. I am reading this crap and the first thing comes to my mind is this: You are not really looking for any suggestions at all. What you are trying to do is let Dominicans here know you have some property in the D.R.. By doing this you aim to boost your inflated ego and make us believe u r some rich Dominican elite that we should respect or look up too. Well estupido, you may can fool the rest of the people in this forum with your tactics but you cannot fool me. We do not care about what you own, go have some kids and impress them, or go on vacation and tell your "rags to riches" fanasty to some poor Dominican working the sex industry, someone who would be impressed with such a story. Go to "he _ _", go to Haiti, go where ever you choose, but do not come here with your attention seeking tactics, they will be exposed at every turn. Brasilenos4ever!!!!!!!!! Funny how I hadn't noticed you post until now. Gosh I had no idea that the possibility that any of us here can actually have real lives unlike you, would be so unsettleling to you. Once again, I am looking for constructive ideas here for A LOT OF LAND that I have....with a river, a plain, a mountain with a FANTASTIC view of the Atlantic Ocean, lots of trees in full production....ohh when I remember more Ill rub it in your monkey face BrasimierdaCagao4Ever....lol Edited on 2/11/2010 3:06 AM by Sajomero. |
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| #17 - Posted 11 February 2010, 6:23 AM | |
Location: Germany, Koblenz, Rheinland-Pfalz Join date: May 2009 Member #: 2753 Posts: 562 | RE: Reforestation Quote: CarlosFranco previously said: Built a vineyard Sajomero... DR needs a good wine to represent us... Something along the line of a Pinot Noir or Carbanet Savignon should be the aim! Here are some videos about Wines in Neyba: What the superior man seeks is in himself; what the small man seeks is in others. |
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| #18 - Posted 11 February 2010, 10:59 AM | |
Location: United States, El cuarto bate Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2300 Posts: 10224 | RE: Reforestation Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: brasilenoisback previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: anthonyC previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: A quick question for you guys. I have a problem with some of my land in the DR and want to avoid any further soil erosion from tanking place. The land has a small river that runs through the bottom of a large hill. The previous owners did a good job of clearing the river of most vegetation. I want to reforest the immediate shores on both sides and some of the adjacent land. The river makes a clear divide between the hill and the plain below it. Any suggestions as to where to go for resources in the DR will be greatly appreciated since I plan on reforesting this area in May. What kind of resource are you looking for? A simple solution would be to replant with some native trees and plants. Thats my idea Anthony but I would like to know more specifics like which grasses do best right in the river bed while which trees like Ceiba do best a few meters away. I am reading this crap and the first thing comes to my mind is this: You are not really looking for any suggestions at all. What you are trying to do is let Dominicans here know you have some property in the D.R.. By doing this you aim to boost your inflated ego and make us believe u r some rich Dominican elite that we should respect or look up too. Well estupido, you may can fool the rest of the people in this forum with your tactics but you cannot fool me. We do not care about what you own, go have some kids and impress them, or go on vacation and tell your "rags to riches" fanasty to some poor Dominican working the sex industry, someone who would be impressed with such a story. Go to "he _ _", go to Haiti, go where ever you choose, but do not come here with your attention seeking tactics, they will be exposed at every turn. Brasilenos4ever!!!!!!!!! Funny how I hadn't noticed you post until now. Gosh I had no idea that the possibility that any of us here can actually have real lives unlike you, would be so unsettleling to you. Once again, I am looking for constructive ideas here for A LOT OF LAND that I have....with a river, a plain, a mountain with a FANTASTIC view of the Atlantic Ocean, lots of trees in full production....ohh when I remember more Ill rub it in your monkey face BrasimierdaCagao4Ever....lol This guy is upset because he does not own land |
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| #19 - Posted 11 February 2010, 11:03 AM | |
Location: United States, Everywhere Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1255 Posts: 13941 | RE: Reforestation Quote: xwill7 previously said: Tell him how you really feel.......ANY TIME NOW....JAJAJAJAJAJA.Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: brasilenoisback previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: anthonyC previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: A quick question for you guys. I have a problem with some of my land in the DR and want to avoid any further soil erosion from tanking place. The land has a small river that runs through the bottom of a large hill. The previous owners did a good job of clearing the river of most vegetation. I want to reforest the immediate shores on both sides and some of the adjacent land. The river makes a clear divide between the hill and the plain below it. Any suggestions as to where to go for resources in the DR will be greatly appreciated since I plan on reforesting this area in May. What kind of resource are you looking for? A simple solution would be to replant with some native trees and plants. Thats my idea Anthony but I would like to know more specifics like which grasses do best right in the river bed while which trees like Ceiba do best a few meters away. I am reading this crap and the first thing comes to my mind is this: You are not really looking for any suggestions at all. What you are trying to do is let Dominicans here know you have some property in the D.R.. By doing this you aim to boost your inflated ego and make us believe u r some rich Dominican elite that we should respect or look up too. Well estupido, you may can fool the rest of the people in this forum with your tactics but you cannot fool me. We do not care about what you own, go have some kids and impress them, or go on vacation and tell your "rags to riches" fanasty to some poor Dominican working the sex industry, someone who would be impressed with such a story. Go to "he _ _", go to Haiti, go where ever you choose, but do not come here with your attention seeking tactics, they will be exposed at every turn. Brasilenos4ever!!!!!!!!! Funny how I hadn't noticed you post until now. Gosh I had no idea that the possibility that any of us here can actually have real lives unlike you, would be so unsettleling to you. Once again, I am looking for constructive ideas here for A LOT OF LAND that I have....with a river, a plain, a mountain with a FANTASTIC view of the Atlantic Ocean, lots of trees in full production....ohh when I remember more Ill rub it in your monkey face BrasimierdaCagao4Ever....lol This guy is upset because he does not own land Btw, if that hijo de .... is from Brazil, you are not a member of the BORRCHONES Club!. Ese TROLL most probably visited Brazil, se acosto con un hombre alla', y le gusto tanto que ahora se cree Brasilero. Edited on 2/11/2010 11:06 AM by TuPapaupa. I am "An Army Of One" ![]() Come Get Some!!. |
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| #20 - Posted 11 February 2010, 4:24 PM | |
Location: United States, Del primer Santiago de America....y el mejor!!! Join date: March 2008 Member #: 498 Posts: 750 | RE: Reforestation Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Tell him how you really feel.......ANY TIME NOW....JAJAJAJAJAJA.Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: brasilenoisback previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: anthonyC previously said: Quote: Sajomero previously said: A quick question for you guys. I have a problem with some of my land in the DR and want to avoid any further soil erosion from tanking place. The land has a small river that runs through the bottom of a large hill. The previous owners did a good job of clearing the river of most vegetation. I want to reforest the immediate shores on both sides and some of the adjacent land. The river makes a clear divide between the hill and the plain below it. Any suggestions as to where to go for resources in the DR will be greatly appreciated since I plan on reforesting this area in May. What kind of resource are you looking for? A simple solution would be to replant with some native trees and plants. Thats my idea Anthony but I would like to know more specifics like which grasses do best right in the river bed while which trees like Ceiba do best a few meters away. I am reading this crap and the first thing comes to my mind is this: You are not really looking for any suggestions at all. What you are trying to do is let Dominicans here know you have some property in the D.R.. By doing this you aim to boost your inflated ego and make us believe u r some rich Dominican elite that we should respect or look up too. Well estupido, you may can fool the rest of the people in this forum with your tactics but you cannot fool me. We do not care about what you own, go have some kids and impress them, or go on vacation and tell your "rags to riches" fanasty to some poor Dominican working the sex industry, someone who would be impressed with such a story. Go to "he _ _", go to Haiti, go where ever you choose, but do not come here with your attention seeking tactics, they will be exposed at every turn. Brasilenos4ever!!!!!!!!! Funny how I hadn't noticed you post until now. Gosh I had no idea that the possibility that any of us here can actually have real lives unlike you, would be so unsettleling to you. Once again, I am looking for constructive ideas here for A LOT OF LAND that I have....with a river, a plain, a mountain with a FANTASTIC view of the Atlantic Ocean, lots of trees in full production....ohh when I remember more Ill rub it in your monkey face BrasimierdaCagao4Ever....lol This guy is upset because he does not own land Btw, if that hijo de .... is from Brazil, you are not a member of the BORRCHONES Club!. Ese TROLL most probably visited Brazil, se acosto con un hombre alla', y le gusto tanto que ahora se cree Brasilero. From what I can tell that troll doesn't even have the slighest clue of what Brazil is or its wonderful people. For the most part I doubt he's ever been out of his ghetto USA hood as do most trolls on here. Its sad to see these people with no education, lives or expectations try to bring Dominican Republic down on every little detail. But guess what for all you trolls and haters...Dominicans are proud of their country and do invest heavily there. Unlike some other nationalities we do travel back and forth considerably. We interact with our people as one of them, not as a foreigner who doesn't even know the difference between a Quisqueya and a Bohemia. Keep your inferiority complex to yourselves and your people, let us be the great, happy people that we are. DOMINICANS ARE PROGRESSIVE, HARDWORKING, HONEST, HAPPY AND COMPASSIONATE PEOPLE....DEAL WITH IT!!!! |
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