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Learning How to Grow Fruit Crops in a Permaculture Garden

Growing fruit crops is a great way to boost productivity and biodiversity. Learn about growing edible perennials like fruit trees, berry bushes, bramble berries, and strawberries, as well as the companion plants that help them thrive.

Permaculture gardeners look for plants that are multifunctional. These berry bushes can fix nitrogen in the soil while providing edible berries. #microfarm #growfruit #permaculture #berrybushes #nitrogenfixing

Permaculture gardeners look for plants that are multifunctional. These berry bushes can fix nitrogen in the soil while providing edible berries.

red currants

Get the most out of berry-producing wild and ornamental bushes and trees, and learn how to transform them into delicious jelly and other treats.

A hedgerow can offer beauty, productivity, biodiversity, and much more! Discover how to plant a hedgerow to meet your needs.

Fall is the best time to plant fruit trees. With a simple planting process, you can set your fruit trees up for success.

Learn how to maximize your black raspberry harvest through proper training and pruning of black raspberries.

Growing black raspberries is a simple and rewarding experience. Here’s how to grow black raspberries in the small-scale garden or edible landscape.

The parking strip—that sliver of grass between the street and the sidewalk—is generally overlooked. Get these strategies for growing edibles in that space.

Currant bushes are a great addition to the edible landscape. Here's how I grow them in my landscape and use the currants in the kitchen. #microfarm #currants #ediblelandscape #ediblelandscaping #permaculture #suburbanpermaculture #gardening #gardentips

Currant bushes are a great addition to the edible landscape. Here’s how I grow them in my landscape and use the currants in the kitchen.

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