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I asked ChatGPT permaculture questions.... the responses were pretty solid

 
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I Asked it:

what are good plants for a permaculture guild with apple trees



This is what is suggested:

Permaculture guilds are designed to create mutually beneficial relationships between plants, and apple trees are a great addition to any guild. Here are some plants that can be included in a permaculture guild with apple trees:

Comfrey: Comfrey is a great addition to a permaculture guild with apple trees as it can provide a nutrient-rich mulch for the apple trees. Comfrey is also known to have deep roots, which can help improve soil structure and can draw up nutrients from deep in the soil.

Clover: Clover is a leguminous plant that can fix nitrogen in the soil, which is an essential nutrient for plant growth. Clover also attracts beneficial insects, such as bees, which can help with apple tree pollination.

Chives: Chives are a great companion plant for apple trees as they can help repel pests, such as aphids. Chives also have shallow roots, which means they won't compete with the apple tree for nutrients and water.

Dandelion: Dandelion is a great addition to a permaculture guild with apple trees as it can help break up compacted soil with its deep taproot. Dandelion is also a good source of nectar for bees and other beneficial insects.

Yarrow: Yarrow is a medicinal herb that can be a great addition to a permaculture guild with apple trees. It has a deep taproot that can help improve soil structure and it can attract beneficial insects, such as ladybugs, which can help control pests.

Nasturtium: Nasturtium is a great companion plant for apple trees as it can help repel pests, such as aphids and caterpillars. Nasturtium also attracts beneficial insects, such as bees and hoverflies, which can help with apple tree pollination.

These are just a few examples of plants that can be included in a permaculture guild with apple trees. The key to designing a successful permaculture guild is to choose plants that complement each other and create a mutually beneficial ecosystem.

 
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Check this out:

https://capture.dropbox.com/I5VUZHVbJJTc0fEc

I also asked it to write my a childrens story about permaculture:

Once upon a time, in a small village nestled between rolling hills and a glistening river, there lived a little girl named Lily. Lily loved spending time outdoors, exploring the wonders of nature and playing in her family's vegetable garden.

One day, Lily's parents told her about something called "permaculture design." They explained that it was a way of growing food that worked with nature, rather than against it. Instead of using chemicals to fertilize their crops and kill pests, permaculture designers used natural methods to create healthy soil and attract beneficial insects.

Lily was fascinated by this idea and decided to learn more about it. She asked her parents to take her to the local permaculture farm, where she met a friendly farmer named Mr. Brown. Mr. Brown showed Lily around the farm, pointing out the different plants and animals that lived there.

Lily was amazed to see how everything was connected. The chickens ate bugs and provided fertilizer for the plants. The bees pollinated the flowers and made honey. The plants provided food and shelter for the animals.

As Lily walked around the farm, she noticed something else. Everything was designed to be sustainable. The farmers used rainwater to irrigate their crops, and they composted their waste to create new soil. There was no waste, only cycles of life.

Lily was so inspired by what she saw that she decided to create her own permaculture garden. She asked her parents if she could use a small patch of land behind their house, and they agreed.

Lily spent the next few weeks researching and planning her garden. She chose plants that would grow well in her climate and that would provide food for her family and for the insects and animals that visited her garden. She built a compost bin and started collecting food scraps to create her own soil.

As the summer went on, Lily's garden grew and thrived. Her family enjoyed fresh, delicious vegetables and fruits, and they marveled at how much life there was in the garden. Bees buzzed around the flowers, birds sang in the trees, and butterflies danced in the breeze.

Lily was proud of her garden and of what she had learned about permaculture design. She knew that by working with nature, she could create a world that was sustainable and full of life. And she knew that she had the power to make a difference, one garden at a time.
 
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I'd give you an apple for that lovely story, but I don't know if chatGPT eats apples.
 
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