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EPISODE · Sep 10, 2021 · 1H 21M

Nut Tree Crops in Food Forest Systems

from The Forest Garden · host Ben Bishop & Mike Amato

On this episode of The Forest Garden, we discuss the importance of Nut Trees in food forests, edible landscapes, and natural systems. With Fall fast approaching, the time of year to reap the rewards of nut producing tree crops is upon us. Nuts are usually the last stop on the journey for permaculture enthusiasts, often being second or third to fruiting shrubs and trees. We think they are drastically underappreciated as key components of the over-story in forest garden systems. Stay tuned for an episode jam packed with info, and be sure to follow our Instagram @forestgardenpodcast. 

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