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Plants for Bellingen and their role in Food Forests

This pdf file covers a range of food plants that can be grown in the Bellinger Valley. It includes how each plant might fit into a food forest made of canopy trees, mid storey, ground covers, edge and border plants. A good strategy when building a food forest is to cheaply propagate your own plants and plant thickly. The guide includes which plants perform well when grown from seed or simple cuttings.

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Download the pdf here (1.9Mb) Plants for Bellingen Aug 2017

 

 

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