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Horticultural frontiers: Realising the climate resilient potential of perennials and edible cacti
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Organic Growers Alliance (OGA)
Recording of a workshop held at the Organic Growers Alliance (OGA)'s Organic Matters 2022 horticultural conference, focusing on perennial vegetables as crops that can potentially...
Pests & diseases, Roots & horticulture, Markets & food systems, People & skills, Climate
Incredible vegetables - perennial vegetables and future food crops
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This article, aimed at smaller scale farmers and market gardeners, describes some perenial leafy greens, roots and alliums, including guidelines for growing and different ways...
Drainage, Organic matter, Roots & horticulture, Crop nutrition & fertility building, People & skills, Biodiversity, Climate, Nutrition & public health
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