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DIY guide to wicking bedsFound this on a canadian permaculture site thought it would be great for Florida's fast draining soil! From the Bottom Up - A DIY Guide to… Started by Eric Stewart |
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How to build a $50 greenhouseHow to build My 50 Dollar Greenhouse October 27th, 2008 by David LaFerney Leave a reply » This Article is featured in Jan 2010 issue of Bi… Started by Eric Stewart |
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Our Visit to a Local Edible Landscaping FarmToday, we had a wonderful day at the farm/nursery! Barbara, Richard, Dakota, Pam and I headed out to farm class at Fruit of the Bloom in Sp… Started by Stacey S. |
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Mar 12, 2011 Reply by Stacey S. |
Eat the Weeds - Edible native plants found all overCheck out this Floridian's website about Eatting the Weeds. His youtubes account several variety's of food that can be found all around Flo… Started by Eric Stewart |
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Mar 6, 2011 Reply by Stacey S. |
Fruits of Warm ClimatesPALMEA Date Pejibaye ARACEAE Ceriman BROMELIACEAE Pineapple MUSACEAE Banana MORACEAE Fig Breadfruit Jackfruit and Rela… Started by Eric Stewart |
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Mar 6, 2011 Reply by Stacey S. |
Attracting Butterflies to the GardenOne of my friends asked me to put together a list of butterfly attractors for a new garden he's installing. Since I put this together for h… Started by Stacey S. |
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Hay Bale GardeningDoes anyone have experience with hay bale gardening? I decided, since i'm not good with wood and don't want pressure treated in my yard (th… Started by Stacey S. |
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Feb 26, 2011 Reply by Stacey S. |
Pruning Fruit TreesThis is a wonderful article from the Just Fruits & Exotics newsletter I just received... It’s winter again, and the time for pruning fr… Started by Stacey S. |
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Why Your Grocery Bill Will Double In 2011 And What You Can Do About ItThis is a series of a 40 minute talk by a permaculturist from Texas that developed a great DVD: Backyard food production. Started by Eric Stewart |
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Feb 2, 2011 Reply by Bob Abbenzeller |
E-Books on Edible Gardening and PermacultureInspirational ebooks on Permaculture Media Blog: Food Not Lawns: How to Turn Your Yard into a Garden And Your Neighborhood into a Communi… Started by Eric Stewart |
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