Nice job, perfect planting technique and good Q&A - I hope you get overwhelmed by demand - An excellent solution for prevention and repair of landslippage
Hi Scoria, The closest supplier I am aware of to you is Doug Richardson's Drylands Farming Company in Ventura, CA - www.drylandsfarmingcompany.com/. You might also try contacting San Marcos Growers - they have vetiver listed on their site but as to the location of their growing grounds I am uncertain - www.smgrowers.com/products/plants/plantdisplay.asp?plant_id=3690. AquaBio just north of you guys might also have some, though I'm not sure it's a huge quantity: aquabio.us/vetiver-grass-season-while-supplies-last/
Nice job, perfect planting technique and good Q&A - I hope you get overwhelmed by demand - An excellent solution for prevention and repair of landslippage
That's a slope alright, looks good now. Thanks for the video!
Do you have a follow up video? Would love to see how the slope is doing.
I would love to see it, too!
That looked interesting. It's a pity it wasn't a bit louder.
Please do follow ups
Great video
What would be the source for Vetiver Grass in Valley Center (San Diego County)?
Hi Scoria,
The closest supplier I am aware of to you is Doug Richardson's Drylands Farming Company in Ventura, CA - www.drylandsfarmingcompany.com/. You might also try contacting San Marcos Growers - they have vetiver listed on their site but as to the location of their growing grounds I am uncertain - www.smgrowers.com/products/plants/plantdisplay.asp?plant_id=3690. AquaBio just north of you guys might also have some, though I'm not sure it's a huge quantity: aquabio.us/vetiver-grass-season-while-supplies-last/
Essential oils are volatile, but my understanding is that most of the essential oil in Vetiver are in the roots.