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Gardening, Sustainability, & Resilience
Saturday, April 23, 2011
"Fruit Quartets"
For dense plantings of heavily-pruned fruit trees providing a staggered harvest. From
this entry
by Erica at the Northwest Edible Life blog. Also features videos of Dave Wilson demoing the method.
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