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11 Permaculture Plants- Where to buy?

 
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Location: Seboeis Plantation, ME
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Foxgreen Farms in the wilderness of Central Maine has 11 permaculture plants for sale this year. There are also a number of varieties of perennial and annual heirloom seeds available. Some of these are in money saving collections.
All can be found at jiovi's website
Plants
  • Yellowhorn
  • Bearberry
  • Siberian peashrub
  • Chinese magnolia vine
  • Blueberry - northland
  • Bayberry
  • Mazzard cherry
  • Chokecherry
  • Native american plum
  • Black walnut
  • Seaberry


  • Seeds
  • Elderberry - 4 varieties
  • Seaberry
  • Siberian Peashrub
  • Dog rose (rose hips)
  • Yellowhorn
  • Bearberry and more


  • Historical, Heirloom, Non-GMO annual Squashes, Beans, Pumpkins, Sunflower
    Please visit us at http://www.jiovi.com
     
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