i'm just getting my start in organic gardening, have been allotted a 7x8' plot at ucsd community garden. i'd love to plan this tiny piece of land according to permie principles.
i was thinking of doing this as a work trade.
-teaching holistic meeting/conference facilitation approaches (open space technology, whole person process facilitation, dynamic facilitation, and more)
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1. Re: Help with cob oven building? (Bob Schulz)
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Thanks KEn,
The one Pomegrantate I have so far is certainly happy.
Bob
On Friday, May 6, 2011, Ken Knight <
mrmowjo@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Bob,
> Pomegranates are quite drought-tolerant once established.
> Ken
>
> --- On Thu, 5/5/11, Bob Schulz <
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> From: Bob Schulz <
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> Subject: Re: [Sdpg] Help with cob oven building?
> To: "San Diego, California Permaculture Guild" <
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> Date: Thursday, May 5, 2011, 2:38 PM
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> I'm interested in converting my property in East County to a permaculture environment.
> The property is primarily steep hillsides with southern and western exposure.
>
> I'm currently most interested in selecting trees appropriate for this environment, biggest concern is probable drought tolerance/minimal water use, although I do have a heavy bias
> towards fruit, nut, or other food crop.
>
> So my first question is do you have any
sugestions for trees in this environment?
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> Second question is, do you have any recommendations as to related plants to fit into a plant "guild", or companion plants to work in conjunction the trees being recommended?
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> All suggestions would be would be much appreciated.
>
> Robert C. Schulz, AIA
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