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My thoughts on integrating swales/paths/beds

 
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I’ve been working on an area of our forest garden where a lot of important paths, swales, and beds come together, and made a video describing my thoughts and showing the experimental solutions that I came up with. Hope you enjoy, let me know what you think!



This is a 6 year old forest garden in upstate New York, zone 4a. It’s in a community / educational setting, so there are some unique considerations.
 
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