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Living on a Finite Planet
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Edible Forest Gardens: Vol 1. Chapter 5 -- Underground Economy
On to chapter 5 of Edible Forest Gardens:
Structures of the Underground Economy
.
Random notes:
Manually deepening shallow roots before planting offers major benefits.
Rhizomes are botanically stems. Their leaves are adapted into defensive scales.
Check out
Wild Roots
, by Douglas Elliott.
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