For the less-than-neat among us… here’s some justification.
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Iโm David The Good, gardening author, homesteading, survival gardener, nursery owner and plant geek. Let’s grow some food!
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2 responses to “@The Prepper Project: Why You Should Make a Mess Of Your Garden”
Hi! Just read the interview with you in Mother Earth news. I'm up in Tallahassee and always thrilled to learn that neighbors are growing food forests! I started ours when we moved to a small-acreage just over three years ago; it's going well, and permaculture is catching on in Tallahassee. Some local permies have even successfully begun teaching permaculture design at the county extension office. Do you have a facebook page for your nursery/project?
That's fantastic. No, I'm not on Facebook, so this is basically it. I've got a little over at floridafoodforests.com, though.
Do you have pictures or video of your food forest you'd be interested in sharing? If so, send it over and I'll post them here. I always enjoy seeing the amazing stuff other gardeners are doing, particularly with long-term perennial systems.
Thanks for stopping by.