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Can't seem to embed with the new youtube code. Why?
 
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Hardy yams that will grow in England?!

I want some of those!!!
 
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Lists of plants mentioned are always helpful.
 
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Marc Brun wrote:Lists of plants mentioned are always helpful.


Tried to catch them all for you Marc.  Hopefully didn't miss anything!

Comfrey, Symphytum officinale, 2:37, dynamic accumulator,  K to fruit tree via chop and drop…I'm wondering if more exchange happens directly through mycelium....experiment called for!!!
Italian alder, Alnus cordata, 7:11, nitrogen fixing tree to provide windbreak
Apricot, Prunus armeniaca , 10:33, fruit crop
Sichuan pepper, Zanthoxylum (species not identified), 10:39, spice
Mulberry, Morus (species not identified), 10:42, fruit crop
Dwarf chestnut, Castanea (species not identified, possibly pumila), 10:46, nut crop
Turkish Rocket, Bunias orientalis, 11:13, broccoli and leaf crop
Mashua, Tropaeolum tuberosum, 12:00, tuber and leaf crop
Chinese yam, a.k.a. cinnamon vine, Dioscorea polystachya, 14:17, tuber crop (aerial as well as underground)
Chinese artichoke, Stachys affinis, 14:42, tuber crop
 
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You might enjoy his books:

https://permies.com/t/16041/Book-Review-Creating-Forest-Garden

https://permies.com/wiki/47623/Food-Forest-Garden-Martin-Crawford

https://permies.com/wiki/155809/Shrubs-Gardens-Agroforestry-Permaculture-Martin

https://permies.com/wiki/43240/Grow-Perennial-Vegetable-Martin-Crawford

https://permies.com/wiki/48462/Trees-Gardens-Orchards-Permaculture-Martin
 
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"Permaculture Now! - Desert or Paradise?" movie by Sepp Holzer
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