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From: Jeevacation leevacation@gmail.com> To: mathew mahaffey Subject: Re: pies Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 03:18:29 +0000 > Yes Sent from my iPhone On May 14, 2009, at 9:59 PM, mathew mahaffey < wrote: I will have to have access to those areas for measurements, Is that OK with you? And if so should I contact Brice about getting onto LSJ? On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Jeevacation <jeevacation@grnail.com> wrote: Yes Sent from my iPhone On May 14, 2009, at 9:53 PM, mathew mahaffey < > wrote: what sort of proposal are you looking for? A landscape design and dollar amount for those two areas or something else? On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:48 PM, Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation®gmail.com> wrote: give me a proposal please On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:46 PM, mathew mahaffey < wrote: Sea grape, cocoplum, salt ceadar, green buttonwood, plumbago are all great plant materials for that area. It would also be possible to grow bougainvillea and other materials as long as they were protected from the salt spray On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:43 PM, Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote: what about sea grapes and such by the second flagpole house On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:41 PM, mathew mahaffey < wrote: I learned a good lesson with that area this winter. The cold fronts have been very strong in the past couple of years and what I thought might do well did not. Those two areas are much windier than I anticipated, so I would probably use the coconut there as well. The Panama Hat palms will take wind and salt but I would use them in a more protected area like the roadway to the #1 flagpole from the main house On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote: what about around the fire pit area and at the second flag pole house EFTA00663804 On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 9:34 PM, mathew mahaffey < wrote: I would say that your best bet for that area is going to be the coconut palms because of their salt tolerance. That is such a salty and windy point that you will be somewhat limited to what will grow well. There are many salt tolerant materials that will still work though. On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 8:56 PM, Jeffrey Epstein leevacation@gmail.com> wrote: they look great, for the landscape between the master and office what would you choose. On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 8:45 PM, mathew mahaffey < wrote: Sony this took so long. Between the road flooding and I was running the store for 7 days while my partner was on vacation, could not make it to the farm before dark to get pictures. Still working on some numbers for the nursery idea. Best regards. Mat -------- Forwarded message From: Loren Mahaffey a Date: Thu, May 14, 2009 at 8:39 PM Sub'ect: pics To: Loren Mahaffey 998-1961 EFTA00663805

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