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Grafiek van het grondwaterniveau, gaande van -1540 mm in januari tot -345 mm vandaag.

Grafiek van het grondwaterniveau, gaande van -1540 mm in januari tot -345 mm vandaag.

Maar kijk eens aan, de vele regen heeft geholpen. Onze 3 IBC containers zitten ook terug vol.
#voedselbos #foodforest #forestgarden

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昨日タグ募集して爆誕したFGの新キャラ、嘉蘇丸てや
小さくて顔も幼いけど成人男性な鼠妖怪です
#ForestGarden

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間に合った~!!
彗庵さんお誕生日おめでとう!!💙🐍
今年の誕生日絵はヴィネット風です!!
本当に背景大変だった……
ちなみに彗庵さんのこの服装、実はほぼ私服だったりします(!?)
本職としての狩衣姿はまだデザイン出来てないです……いつかちゃんと描きます!!
#ForestGarden

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今日は12/30なのでゼロ君の誕生日です~
新規絵頑張れたらと思ってたけど厳しいので過去絵再掲で……
一枚絵は今年描いた落書きです
#ForestGarden

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コミティア155に向けての新刊、FG4章2話のサンプルをこっちにも上げておきます~
1Pは1話のあらすじなので、ネタバレを気にする方は要注意です……!
5P以降はブログで途中まで先行公開予定です(まだブログ更新してない……)
※ちなみに冬ティア受かっていても受かっていなくても新刊は通販で出すつもりではいます
#ForestGarden

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メリクリ2025!!
今年は彗芙のクリスマスディナー絵です!!
こっちは長めに描けるから補足すると、
・現パロではなく晴鳴国の夜景
・彗庵さんは白ワインの方が好きだけど、芙雪と同じものを飲みたいので合わせてる
・乾杯を率先してやりたがったのは芙雪の方
でした!!

#ForestGarden

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#gardendesign #gardens #landscapes #landscaping #landscapedesign #countrygardens #citygardens #london #hertfordshire #essex #leicester #gardenmaintenance #plants #trees #woodland #gardenpaths #forestgarden #forestgardens

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#gardendesign #gardens #landscapes #landscaping #landscapedesign #countrygardens #citygardens #london #hertfordshire #essex #leicester #gardenmaintenance #plants #trees #woodland #gardenpaths #forestgarden #forestgardens

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#gardendesign #gardens #landscapes #landscaping #landscapedesign #countrygardens #citygardens #london #hertfordshire #essex #leicester #gardenmaintenance #plants #trees #woodland #gardenpaths #forestgarden #forestgardens

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🌿 A lovely visit to Edible Landscapes London in Finsbury Park - full of community, greenery, and inspiration. Grateful for the warm welcome and food forest gardening wisdom! 💚 #FinsburyPark #ForestGarden #EdibleLandscapes #UrbanGreenspaces

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A small harvest but these #homegrown Sichuan peppers pack a punch!
Easier than real pepper corns to grow - they need a hot greenhouse - these are ideal for a #forestgarden

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So this is a self-guided tour of the Agroforestry Research Trust Forest Garden in Dartington created by Martin Crawford

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#agroforestry #MartinCrawford #forestgarden @georgemonbiot.bsky.social

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During a really hot dat at #PebbleMillPlayingFields #ForestGarden. The fab folk at Fruit & Nut Village were: "We worked in the shade flipping the compost as well as plenty of watering... people and plants. Comfrey chopped up, #JapaneseWineberry tasted, weeds removed... "

#PositiveSWBrum

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Close up of two young hazelnuts.

Close up of two young hazelnuts.

First hazelnuts on this three year old plant.🤩 I counted 3 but I don’t hold much hope that the squirrels won’t get to them before I do. Stay tuned for my best squirrel stew recipe. #CorylusAmericana #SquirrelFood #AmericanHazelnut #ForestGarden #ForestGardening #PerennialVegetables #permaculture

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Food Forest Plant List for the North Carolina Piedmont (Zone 7-8) – Silver Branch Permaculture 100 Easy Food Forest Plants for the North Carolina Piedmont One of the challenges in designing a diverse food forest is knowing which plants grow well. Books and the internet can be helpful resources,...

Hi #permaculture friends. If you're in Zone 7 or 8 (especially the Southeast US), I'm now offering my list of 100 favorite and easy #Foodforest plants for a small donation. Warning: includes some annuals :) Info here: silverbranchpermaculture.org/food-forest-... #forestgarden #perennials

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Scapes upon scapes.
Garlic is a fantastic crop for fitting into odd spaces: between containers, under a tree swing, at the base of fruit trees--so long as they get full sun and minimal competition.

#foodforest #gardening #permaculture #forestgarden

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Time for the honeyberry harvest #loniceracaerula Should have let the cake cool before I cut into it. #forestgarden

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#Forestgarden #withoutpesticides #Ruskovica #Moslavina #Croatia .

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Mulch.  FR021
Mulch. FR021 YouTube video by Grassroots Gardening

Progress report on Frogs Orchard Food Forest project:

#solarpunk #lunarpunk #green #ecology #permaculture #sustainability #egopowerplus #mowing #gardening #rewilding #carbonzero #savetheworld #community #foodforest #forestgarden #biodiversity #electric #batterypower

youtu.be/nQ2Iss15vKQ?...

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Currants growing unimpeded above a broad viburnum that absorbs moderate deer browse

Currants growing unimpeded above a broad viburnum that absorbs moderate deer browse

Spent monarda stalks allow blooms to form on this year's growth. Contrast with the decapitated section I pruned, then the deer pruned, to the left.

Spent monarda stalks allow blooms to form on this year's growth. Contrast with the decapitated section I pruned, then the deer pruned, to the left.

Species that tolerate deer browse (light, medium, even heavy--depending on the species) respond with new growth and/or you may be left with cuttings for propagation. The serviceberry here shows new growth from rabbit-pruned branches I was going to remove, but which quickly regrew to fill in the serviceberry's bushy habit.

Species that tolerate deer browse (light, medium, even heavy--depending on the species) respond with new growth and/or you may be left with cuttings for propagation. The serviceberry here shows new growth from rabbit-pruned branches I was going to remove, but which quickly regrew to fill in the serviceberry's bushy habit.

Three strategies for forest gardening with heavy deer pressure:
-Layer tall edible species behind barrier plants that absorb the browse;
-Leave last year's growth as a physical deterrent;
-Tolerate sustainable browsing

#forestgarden #foodforest #permaculture #ediblelandscape #greensky

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Found these hidden under a pine tree. Hidden Faye Garden in my mind.
#forestgarden #pine #photographs

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Each plant was insulated with leaves and wrapped, and although we did not lose any plants, most died back at least half their height and several died all the way back to the ground. We are hoping that the roots are well-established enough that a full dieback to the ground will not seriously reduce their fig production. 

What we learned in next photo--

Each plant was insulated with leaves and wrapped, and although we did not lose any plants, most died back at least half their height and several died all the way back to the ground. We are hoping that the roots are well-established enough that a full dieback to the ground will not seriously reduce their fig production. What we learned in next photo--


-Microclimates matter more than wrapping: Although fully wrapped, our large Chicago Hardy died back on the side with more exposure to wind and cold, unlike the side partially sheltered by neighboring evergreen shrubs. The thickness of the branches, 2-3 times thicker than the interior branches, did not compensate for their relative exposure; only the thinner, sheltered branches survived. 
-Wrapping materials did not seem to make a difference: We used a tarp, bush covers, a kids carseat travel bag, and an old hammock. Trapped moisture and subsequent mold can be a problem with wrapping figs for the winter, and indeed we had our first case of mold with the fig wrapped in the synthetic travel bag.
-Give figs ample time to wake up after a cold winter and cool spring. We are only lightly pruning in order to preserve as many nodes as will reawaken, and have been surprised by some growth on sections we thought might have been dead.

Of the species we're growing, Desert King are most affected by dieback since their largest crop in our climate is the breba crop grown on last year's growth. Going forward, we may focus on wrapping the DKs and cutting the other varieties to the ground then tarping. 

I'll give updates about growth and fig production over the course of the summer.

-Microclimates matter more than wrapping: Although fully wrapped, our large Chicago Hardy died back on the side with more exposure to wind and cold, unlike the side partially sheltered by neighboring evergreen shrubs. The thickness of the branches, 2-3 times thicker than the interior branches, did not compensate for their relative exposure; only the thinner, sheltered branches survived. -Wrapping materials did not seem to make a difference: We used a tarp, bush covers, a kids carseat travel bag, and an old hammock. Trapped moisture and subsequent mold can be a problem with wrapping figs for the winter, and indeed we had our first case of mold with the fig wrapped in the synthetic travel bag. -Give figs ample time to wake up after a cold winter and cool spring. We are only lightly pruning in order to preserve as many nodes as will reawaken, and have been surprised by some growth on sections we thought might have been dead. Of the species we're growing, Desert King are most affected by dieback since their largest crop in our climate is the breba crop grown on last year's growth. Going forward, we may focus on wrapping the DKs and cutting the other varieties to the ground then tarping. I'll give updates about growth and fig production over the course of the summer.

Growing in-ground figs in zone 6b, Buffalo, NY:
This winter was the coldest in several years, so we got to see how well our in-ground Chicago Hardy, Brown Turkey, Desert King, and VdB would overwinter. Here's what we learned (in alt text):

#ediblelandscape #forestgarden #permaculture #foodforest

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Front yard food forest guild: around 10 varieties of currants and gooseberries, elderberry, rhubarb, asparagus, white alpine strawberries, feverfew, echinacea, butterfly weed, and columbine.
New dead-hedge fence for the deer, rabbits, and groundhog.

#ediblelandscaping #forestgarden #permaculture

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Inoculating Mushroom Logs With Plug Spawn From Start to Finish
Inoculating Mushroom Logs With Plug Spawn From Start to Finish YouTube video by Field & Forest Products Mushrooms

I'm expanding into Chicken of the Woods, Hen of the Woods, Lion's Mane, and Wine Caps this year! (^.^) It's one of the crops I'm most excited to grow. :)

#ForestGarden #ForestGardening #Mycology

youtu.be/0JPEKuaHbBk?...

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Mid 60's all this week, night temps above freezing, and mostly clear skies this week = the final round of seed-starting! 🌱🪴

#Gardening #GardenSky #YardWork #ForestDweller #PlayInTheDirt #OutdoorDweller #FreshAirDweller #ForestGarden #HomeGarden #HobbyGarden #PlayOutside

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LIISMA categorizes actinidia arguta as a Tier 2 species (early detection and containment), due to this hardy kiwi's rapid, dense growth.

In contrast, actinidia kolomikta has reduced growing vigor and, a benefit for some growers, prefers partial shade.

#permaculture #forestgarden #ediblelandscape

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Everything You Need to Know to Grow Grapes - COMPLETE Growing Guide!
Everything You Need to Know to Grow Grapes - COMPLETE Growing Guide! YouTube video by MIgardener

#GardenSky #HomeGarden #HobbyGarden #Permaculture #AlaskaGardening #SubArcticGardening #OrganicGardening #FoodForest #ForestGarden

youtu.be/YWiQ-_YIP1Y?...

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A lifetime supply of fruit and medicine for my entire community planted in about 15 minutes at a cost of about $50 bucks. #PlantOnceEatForever #FoodForest #ForestGarden #permaculture #PermacultureGardening #EdibleLandscaping #WildFood

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Plant it once and eat it for decades. Its deep roots will mine for minerals and nutrients and allow it to thrive even in drought conditions. A great plant to grow for climate resiliency and food security. #PlantOnceEatForever #PrepperFood #CollapseAware #FoodForest #ForestGarden

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An etreme close-up of young Red-veined Sorrel (Rumex sanguineu) plants growing up out of  leafy mulch.

An etreme close-up of young Red-veined Sorrel (Rumex sanguineu) plants growing up out of leafy mulch.

It’s a rainy day here in CNY and I’m scrolling through this week’s plant picts trying not to feel guilty for not being outside planting. This edible perennial is Red-veined Sorrel (also known as Bloody Dock). #RumexSanguineus #PlantOnceEatForever #PermacultureGardening #ForestGarden #FoodForest

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