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(Noobie) debating syntropic agroforest system vs food forest

(Noobie) debating syntropic agroforest system vs food forest

Hi everyone, I finished sheet mulching my new 25x35ft plot in the eastern United States (USDA 7b). And was wondering if I should do a food forest (tree guilds) system or syntropic agroforestry system on my plot? My main goals for this are the typical habitat restoration and food for humans but not sure which is the most efficient in my area. I am in school so I wouldn’t be able to tend to it regularly maybe once every 1-2 weeks. I do plan to expand the plot over the later years for more flexibility

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Cultivating Hope: Wrapping Up 2024

Cultivating Hope: Wrapping Up 2024

We are deeply grateful for your support of Regeneration International. As consumers, activists, organizers, farmers, and scientists, you are helping build the international movement to regenerate the Earth and reverse climate change. The road ahead is challenging, but we are not alone—and with each passing day, we are growing stronger.
The image at the top of this message—our Planting Peace banner—symbolizes this call to action. Now more than ever, we must plant the seeds of international peace and cooperation. The future of our planet depends on us working together to co-create a world where humanity thrives in harmony with nature.

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Removing comfrey

Removing comfrey

Hi everyone,

I have Bocking 14 comfrey and love it. Unfortunately, I planted my first plant right beside my septic system 3 years ago (rookie mistake) and have learned this is very bad because it’s taproot can invade the tanks. I now need to remove it. I am guessing I won’t get to the bottom of it (haha) right away . . . Any suggestions on how to dig the root out properly?

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Aloe littoralis: The Coastal Aloe – Adapted to Shores

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Aloe mubendiensis: The Mubende Aloe – Ugandan Native

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Question about safely eating food grown around deer with CWD

Question about safely eating food grown around deer with CWD

The deer in our area have tested positive for chronic wasting disease and while I understand that there isn’t a clear answer on if it poses a risk to people at this point, is it safe to eat herbs and veg that infected deer might have foraged on? I’m trying to decide if I should just focus on indoor growing.

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Aloe boscawenii: Boscawen’s Aloe – Socotra Island Species

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Aloe lindenii: Linden’s Aloe – Endemic to Angola

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Aloe uncinata: The Hooked Aloe – Unique Leaf Tips

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