Trees
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Tough Fruit
A line of thought evolving from the interest in both epigenetics and the Paleo diet has led to an exploration…
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Fruits and Nuts: Our Cold-Climate Favorites (Massachusetts, USA)
An excerpt from Paradise Lot: Two Plant Geeks, One Tenth of an Acre, and the Making of an Edible Garden…
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Small Scale Nursery Applications: Reflections from Loping Coyote Farms Nursery (NV, USA)
by Neil Bertrando , Eric Toensmeier Plant materials are a critical component of any homestead or agroecology site, and by…
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Of Apples and Earth Apples (Ireland)
by Ute Bohnsack August is a happy month, a time of abundance at the tail end of summer, the month…
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Winter at Tata Kaitawa, 2013 (New Zealand)
by Yvonne Collin Misty winter morning in the valley What winter? Have we had one and it has slipped by…
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Food from Perennial(ising) Plants in Temperate Climate Australia for July 2013
This is the mid-Winter post for the ongoing research project about perennial plants and self-perpetuating annual plants providing food in…
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Return of the Native (UK)
Why are almost all the trees that councils plant exotic species? by George Monbiot The differences can be stark and…
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It’s a Forest, You Just Can’t See It
An aerial view of a goat farm in the desert outside Dubai, a landscape that would benefit from Tony Rinaudo’s…
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Fernglade Farm – Winter 2013 Update (Australia)
The rains turned up here in Victoria, Australia, in April and then kept on pouring. So far this year has…
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Report on Permaculture Training in Dembe Dollo, Western Ethiopia (Part 2)
Continuing from: Report on Permaculture Training in Dembe Dollo, Western Ethiopia (Part 1) Community trainings in the third world present…
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Regenerating Rusinga Island (Lake Victoria, Kenya)
In January, 2013, I wrote an article titled, "Helping Small Farmers Help Themselves on Rusinga Island". In December of 2012,…
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Tree Care Videos (California)
Chuck Ingels is a master teacher on schoolyard-scale orchards. In this 2-hour segment he goes through the basics of fruit…
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