This morning I received a link to the podcast I did with Joseph Lofthouse a month or so ago:
We are on the same wavelength, though our research has been in different areas.
Enjoy!
This morning I received a link to the podcast I did with Joseph Lofthouse a month or so ago:
We are on the same wavelength, though our research has been in different areas.
Enjoy!
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Fantastic! Really enjoyed this conversation.
Thank you. It was great joining him.
What about nuts edge grass infesting my permaculture area? We just stared the food forest area a year ago, so it is new, but it is FULL of nut sedge already. Any ideas?
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How do I know which Elephant ears are edible???
Nutsedge is hard to beat. If it’s around trees, it really doesn’t matter much. It’s more trouble in a vegetable garden. We pull it, bit by bit, when we see it. Or sometimes just throw cardboard over it, then mulch on top.
Mr Lofthouse is doing what I expected gardening to be like before I gardened. Landrace gardening just makes the most since. It’s an immigration melting pot brought into your climate. 2 immigrants have children and the next generation assimilates.
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