Food Plants – Perennial
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Letters from New Zealand – a Permaculture Food Forest in the Far South
The home of Robert and Robyn Guyton stands amidst an abundance of food All photos © PRI Robyn Guyton stands…
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Carbon-Sequestering Perennial Industrial Crops
This article is an excerpt from my forthcoming book Carbon Farming: A Global Toolkit for Stabilizing the Climate with Tree…
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Food from Perennial(ising) Plants in Temperate Climate Australia, for February 2013
This is the late Summer post for the ongoing research project about perennial plants and self-perpetuating annual plants providing food…
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Industrial Starch and Bioplastic from Non-Destructively Harvested Perennials
This article is an excerpt from my forthcoming book Carbon Farming: A Global Toolkit for Stabilizing the Climate with Tree…
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Layers of Healing: Realizing the Power of the Ordinary Onion
They’re a staple in stews, a flavor in fried foods, and that ‘sting’ in salads. The sharp, savory taste and…
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Food from Perennial(ising) Plants in Temperate Climate Australia, for January 2013
This is the mid-Summer post for the ongoing research project about perennial plants and self-perpetuating annual plants providing food in…
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Fernglade Farm – Late Summer 2013 Update (Australia)
It’s nearing the end of summer here at Fernglade farm and what a summer it has been. Two inches of…
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Stories from our Food Gardens (e-Book)
The world is dotted with individuals that are driving change from the inside out, inspired by the principles and approach…
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Aronia in Permaculture
Aronia, also known as chokeberry, is a bush with a long history. It seems to have been forgotten for many…
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Food Forests and Natural Pest Control – Observations
Hearing Geoff Lawton speak about the effectiveness of natural pest control in food forests during my PDC studies is what…
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Food from Perennial(ising) Plants in Temperate Climate Australia, for December 2012
Ripe Solanum muricatum (Pepino, Pepino Dulce, Melon Pear) This is the first monthly post for Summer in the ongoing research…
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