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7 years ago we started a forest garden on a 200 acre campus in the high peaks of the Adirondack Mountains, zone 4a. It’s really starting to take off now, and many of the fruit trees we planted during the first few years are starting to produce for the first time. It’s a wild space with hundreds of species, over 100 edible species/varieties of plants. I made a video wandering around the space, hope you enjoy! https://youtu.be/z5WENVn_8FY
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