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Tylecodon reticulatus subsp. phyllopodium

Tylecodon reticulatus subsp. phyllopodium
Tylecodon reticulatus subsp. phyllopodium

Tylecodon reticulatus subsp. phyllopodium is a small succulent shrub with branches that bear cylindrical or slightly tapering leaves …

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Here are some of the things that people were making at Treehouse Festival in the East of England this last year. Its a catered week event where people basically live in a village learning old skills like food preservation, bee keeping, basketry, spinning, blacksmithing, book binding, ink making etc.

Here are some of the things that people were making at Treehouse Festival in the East of England this last year. Its a catered week event where people basically live in a village learning old skills like food preservation, bee keeping, basketry, spinning, blacksmithing, book binding, ink making etc. Read More »

Suggestions for Perennials

Suggestions for Perennials

I live on an acre in 6a, and looking for suggestions on what to add. I already have a dozen fruit trees (2-3 years old), a handful of berry plants, couple grapes, hops, horseradish, and asparagus. Hoping this will be the summer I get more than strawberries!

If you were in my shoes, what would be the next edible perennial to add?

Behind house is on a slope. I was thinking about investing some time into formal grapevines (right now I just have a few young plants against a metal fence), which do well in this region. In addition to that, I’m leaning toward perennial pole beans or herbs.

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