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  • where is the CRMI?

    i am in cheyenne and am wondering if it is nearby, same USDA zone...

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  • This video would be more awesome if you didn't move the camera around so much and gave the viewer a chance to figure out what were looking at. The info is great and the forest garden is beautiful(nice job). but this video is really disorganized and hard to swallow. I don't feel it does the 20 year old F.G. justice. Slow down... anyway I'm giving it a thumbs up. =)

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  • Thank you for posting. Great to see a mature forest garden.

  • This garden is in zone 4

  • Thanks for showing this example of what can be established in a temperate zone.

  • amazing... I dream someday

  • Very nice! We have several components of a food forest in our yard, and are attempting to bring them into confluence. We have three cherry trees, a huge patch of strawberries, catnip all over, two other types of mint, garlic, horseradish, grape vine cuttings, russian sage for the bumble bees, lambsquarter, commelina, violets.

  • Eric, this is an amazing video -- what a beautiful EFG example. I totally want to get my hands on some of those giant lambs quarter seeds!

    We just met a fellow who worked at CRMPI this summer who's now working with Penny Krebiehl in Traverse City.

    -Mark

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