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"modom (palindrome guy)" wrote:
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> Do any RFC-ers practice edible landscaping at home?
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> http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1255.html
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> Fritz Haeg did a project down in Austin last year as part of his
> "Edible Estates" series:
> http://www.fritzhaeg.com/garden/init...ates/main.html
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> Am I alone in my interest in this idea?
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> modom


Used to. We only cultivate a small strip around the property. Back
garden was full of herbs and bean vines, we still have a grape vine,
plum tree, crabapple tree (can make jelly), ate the purslane that grows
as a weed around here, large decorative containers hold chile and tomato
plants etc. Not done much since I was ill but might manage to get things
going next year.

It's the only way to go.
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