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The Polyculture Project

Paul Alfrey

Welcome to The Polyculture Project substack, where I’ll be sharing over 20 years of experience designing, building, and managing regenerative landscapes

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South East Asian Travels - Discovering the Hidden Treasures of Brunei

Brunei is one of those special places in the world that has the balance of modernity and ecology just right.

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Eastern Travels - Azerbaijan - Prehistoric Rock Art and Desert Flora

After a week in the beautiful city of Baku I headed south to the Hirkan National Park on the Iranian border.

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Plants, Wildlife and Polycultures for Forest Gardens and Regenerative Landscapes - Part 11

Welcome to part 11 of a series where I'll be posting some observations and experiences about the various plant species from our forest gardens and regenerative landscapes, as well as interesting plants and polycultures from around the world...

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Fruits and Fertility - Polyculture Profile - Support Polyculture - Tammuz

Welcome to another post from our polyculture series this week featuring a support polyculture that produces food, fertilizer, and wildlife in a compact 9m² garden space.

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