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Utah Valley Permaculture Food Forest Edible Landscaping Tour with Uncle Mud. So Many Species!

 
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Uncle Mud got a special tour of the Utah Valley Permaculture Classroom Garden in Orem Utah from founder Denise Devynck. It was supposed to be a quick 5-10 minute tour just walking through, pointing out and naming the "Utah hearty" and native edible perennial plants in this 1/8 acre suburban food forest but 40 minutes only got us through the front yard. While we were there the temperature outside this little oasis went from the mid seventies down into the fifties as a snow front made its way into the valley but the plant mass and the huge amount of water stored in this little edible landscape kept us in a bubble of even temperature. Check our Denise's work at https://www.permaculturedesignschool.org/
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