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Forest Gardens in High Tunnels?

 
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I love the idea of a forest garden! What are your thoughts on planting small-scale forest gardens within a high tunnel system to mimic a sub-tropical climate? Or to mimic a warmer climate in general if you lived somewhere with a cold climate/shorter growing season such as Alaska? Is it possible to train or prune fruit trees in a small space such as this to keep them small while still growing them directly in the soil?


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Cheyanne
 
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