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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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Just Pomegranate - The Essential Guide to Probably Everything you Need to Know about Growing Pomegranate - Punica granatum

Pomegranates are surely one of the most fascinating plants in existence and have been catching the hearts, stomachs, and minds of humans for over 7000 years. In the right climate, they are easy to grow on any well-drained soil, require lit...

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Polyculture Profiles - A multifunctional Polyculture for your Forest Garden - Edibility/Windbreak/Biomass/Biodiversity - Terminus

Welcome to another post from our Polyculture Profile series where we will look at a four-species design that highlights well the multifunctionality of polyculture, providing an edible hedge, windbreak, and biomass resources all while enhanc...

3 months ago
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Trees with Edible Leaves

During this post, we’re going to take a look at some trees that have edible leaves. Since trees can produce prolific amounts of leaves, there is a great opportunity to access a generous supply of greens, with relatively minimal effort when ...

3 months ago
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Persimmon — The Essential Guide to Probably Everything you Need to Know about Growing Diospyros kaki

Highly regarded in Eastern culture for thousands of years, the Persimmon has rightly so started to gain more appreciation in the West. Whether on the tree, or suddenly appearing in the fruit isles of your stores and markets, the bright and ...

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