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Hey guys ... I'm so glad i bumped into this site.. you guys are doing great work...my name is Emmanuel , I'm from Kenya, i am an environmentalist and climate activist...so happy to be here ..looking forward to learn from you guys.. cheers
 
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Welcome to Permies, Emmanuel. A friend of mine spent two years planting, and teaching about, trees in Kenya in the 90s. It sounds like there was a lot more of that needed, at least at the time.
 
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Thank you so much ,,,there is still much needed...
 
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Hi Emmanual, Welcome to Pemies!
I've added this thread to our Africa forum to see if you have many Permie neighbours.
I'm looking forwards to hearing about your projects! We can all learn from and inspire each other.
 
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Gardening is the best way to keep yourself busy and come close to nature. I would love to plant some evergreen plants in my garden. So what do you think which one remains best.
 
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