We still have places available at the below event- if you are interested please contact me ASAP, thanks... ... Permaculture Introductory weekend at Dial House,...
Though this might be of interest. Rich Anonymous comment added to info on Ceratostigma plumbaginoides A person who had been growing C. plumbaginoides for...
Pedro Moreira () added the comment: I don't believe the fruits are toxic... Here in Portugal it grows in many places, and the fruit is quite edible, though...
Hristo Hristov (bg_seeds@...) Posted a good a few comments about his range of Bulgarian seeds available. See http://www.geocities.com/bg_seeds/ Rich -- ...
Jesse Chisholm (JesseChisholm@...) added the comment: For a good answer to "why" so many annuals were "chosen" over history for agriculture, read the book...
Hi All, I just discovered the Pfaf website this week. Terrific site for research but not entirley what I'm searching for. Information Im after relates to...
Ken and Richard Just like to say how much I have appreciated the PFAF site and Ken Fern and Richard Morris' efforts. He won't remember me, but Ken kindly sent...
... There are a lot of (edible) plants that can be grown in the tropics and there are several good sources of info on the Net (but nothing like the PFAF...
Anyone got any useful ideas on this: Ang <ang@...> wrote: Dear PFAF I subscribe to the Organic Gardening Magazine and was surprised to find an ...
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treaclemine@...
Aug 28, 2003 8:28 am
Hiya, ... Well, obvious first point is that vegan-organic _doesn't_ mean growing without animal manure and urine! It means _not exploiting domesticated...
It seems they are much healthier than ordinary broccoli. Does anyone know how to grow them in a town situation, for example can they be grown without planting...
The website http://www.veganorganic.net/ does not seem to be working at the moment. However an old version can be found at http://www.veganorganic.supanet.com/...
Dear Robin I am growing them extremely successfully in Hydro-Bed (Domestic Hydroponics). If you interested I can elaborate. Ben Safronovitz Hydroponic...
Dear Ben I would like to know more. Please elaborate. Perhaps some urls would make the reply less onerous for you. Robin Dear Robin I am growing them extremely...
... From: Hydroponic To: propolis Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 9:43 PM Subject: Emailing: DX-18 Your files are attached and ready to send with this message....
Ang and pfaf group, Heres and email from one of the VON people which includes part of their handbook on stockfree-Organic growing. Rich From: jenny hall...
Not being a very knowledgeable gardener, I wonder if any member can help. I am visiting Prague at the end of September and want to take a present of a garden...
Here's some pics from our last Permaculture Introductory weekend at Dial House, Essex England. it was a brilliant weekend, I hope these give a little of the...
CHERRY TREE AS BONSAI. BEN ... From: sue_longden To: pfaf@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 2:55 PM Subject: [pfaf] Plants for abroad Not being...
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Carrie Thomas
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Sep 8, 2003 7:48 pm
I'm really into edible flowers.......or thought I was until entering the pfaf website search on edible flowers and being totally awed! However, I'm also rather...
I´m looking for ferns which are both useful (edible or useful in some other way) and decorative? Do you know any??? lena...
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Ken Fern
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Sep 9, 2003 6:02 pm
Dear Carrie, The main reference to the edibility of the flowers is found in the book "Discovering Wild Plants - Alaska, W. Canada and the Northwest." by J.J. ...
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Ken Fern
ken.fern@...
Sep 11, 2003 3:46 pm
Dear Bastianklara Ferns, in general, are not the most useful of plants from a purely human point of view. There are, however, several species that can be eaten...
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Ken Fern
ken.fern@...
Sep 11, 2003 4:00 pm
Dear Sue It is very hard to answer your question since there are literally many hundreds of plants you could take. Have you considered taking bulbs, since...