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Creating Cover Crop and Soil Building Seed Mixes Producing Food Sustainably and Naturally Presented by Jack Spirko
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The Forest as Our Teacher Lesson One – The Forest Floor is a Lake
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The Forrest as Our Teacher Lesson Two – Nature NEVER Monocrops
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The Forest as Our Teacher Lesson Three – Slower Water Creates More Life
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The Forrest as Our Teacher Lesson Four – Fungus are the Teeth of the Forest
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The Forest as Our Teacher Lesson Five – A Forest Grows on a Fallen Forest
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The Forest as Our Teacher Lesson Six – There are Seven Primary Layers in a Forest
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Food Forest Establishment with Swales and Chickens
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Forests Gardens Can be Small One or Two Semi Dwarf Apple (Canopy) Two or Three Dwarf Peaches (Sub Canopy) Several Black Berry and Blueberry Plants (Shrub) 2 Goumi Bushes (Shrub and fixes nitrogen) Mix of herbs, flowers, vegetables can be annual/perennial (Herbaceous) Beans and Cucumbers (Vining layer + Ground Cover + Rhizosphere) Strawberries and sweet potatoes (Ground Cover) Horseradish and comfrey (Herbaceous and Rhizosphere) This System (Guild) Can be installed even is a small yard Could even use a small swale and garden pond Has all seven layers I would establish it along with a mix of buckwheat and cowpea Could be easily established with a chicken tractor, over and over
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Forests Gardens Can be Small This one is going to be about 12 feet by 40 feet
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Forests Gardens Can be Small This one is going to be about 8 feet by 24 feet
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Forests Gardens Can be Small This one is going to be tiny a triangle of only about 9’ x9’ x9’
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Forests Gardens Can Last 2000 Years in a Desert!
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What is the Most Important Thing About Potted Trees?
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The Most Important Thing About Potted Trees
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Choosing Species for Your Food Forest
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