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Small-scale agroforestry in constant evolution

George Monbiot Regenesis

A nitro-fest, bread-making and a controversial new book …

July 1, 2022July 17, 2022Jonathan3 Comments

It’s always pleasing when a particular technique works out, and this has been shown this month by the two squash plantations in the Forest Garden, below.

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Blogbread-making, George Monbiot Regenesis, increasing natural fertility, moringa seedlings growing well, new wild flower arrivals, scything the knapweed, squash plants in the forest garden, weather contrasts

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