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Benjamin Taylor
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Introduction to Food Forests Food forests, also known as forest gardens or edible landscapes, are sustainable gardening systems modeled after natural ecosystems. These diverse and self-sustaining landscapes consist of layers of plants, including trees, shrubs, vines, and ground covers, that mimic the structure and functions…

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David Evans
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Introduction to Succession Planting Succession planting is a gardening technique where crops are planted at intervals to ensure a continuous harvest throughout the growing season. While traditionally associated with crops like lettuce and beans, succession planting can also be applied to tomatoes, offering several potential…

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Benjamin Taylor
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Chickens are omnivores with a diverse diet, but their dietary preferences and tolerances vary depending on factors like age, breed, and individual health. In this expert guide, we’ll delve into whether chickens can safely consume tomatoes, addressing nutritional considerations, potential risks, and recommended feeding practices….

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Charles Wilson
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Introduction to Polyculture Gardening Polyculture gardening, also known as mixed cropping or intercropping, contrasts with monoculture farming, where a single crop is cultivated over large expanses of land. In polyculture gardens, various plant species are strategically interplanted to create mutually beneficial relationships and optimize resource…