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Just stumbled across The Forest Garden Podcast on YouTube and have been loving it, so I had to share it with you all.  I hope they are still making more.



 
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In the episode I linked to, one of the ten plants mentioned, fiveleaf aralia (Eleutherococcus sieboldianus, non-variegated) seems really, really difficult to get unless you happen to live next to feral plants in a place where it's ok to get cuttings or dig some.  I do not!  

If anyone happen to have this plant to spare, I'd be thrilled to buy one from you.
 
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Greg Martin wrote:In the episode I linked to, one of the ten plants mentioned, fiveleaf aralia (Eleutherococcus sieboldianus, non-variegated) seems really, really difficult to get unless you happen to live next to feral plants in a place where it's ok to get cuttings or dig some.  I do not!  

If anyone happen to have this plant to spare, I'd be thrilled to buy one from you.



Ooh that does sound interesting Greg. Thanks for a new edible plant pointer! I can only find the variegated form in the UK....
 
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Ooh that does sound interesting Greg. Thanks for a new edible plant pointer! I can only find the variegated form in the UK....


Here's a fun article that Kyle wrote about how he got interested in this plant and finally got the hedge he was looking for.  He layered one for a friend of mine who is now layering one for me, so it looks like I may end up with one of Kyle's plants!  Fingers crossed.  Hoping that you manage to find one too, Nancy.
 
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