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interesting permies places to see Jamaica,Grand Cayman,Cozumel?

 
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Will be taking a cruise later in Febr. Looking to visit any interesting permaculture places near the ports along the route to see unique plants and maybe buy some seeds. Anyone know of any?
Doubt the cruiseline lets you take plants onboard.
 
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Well, we did do a walking tour of Falmouth.
Although poor, was encouraging to see all the edibles growing on people's yards. Mangos, coconuts, sugar cane, almonds, apples.
 
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