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- From: Rhys Howitt <rhys@macquarie.matra.com.au>
- To: <permaculture-mg@amani.ces.ncsu.edu>
- Subject: Re: Tagasaste advice needed
- Date: Fri, 17 Jan 1997 13:14:53 +1100
> More than likely, several Aussie's will help you out.
>
Doesn't it just grow by bunging them in the ground? It is often used for a
screening hedge here in Yass, Australia, where the temperature gets down to
-8 degrees Celsius (can't remember how that works out in Fahrenheit, but
that's a very heavy frost). Of course, it is ratshit for keeping
herbivorous animals out :-)
You may need some soil from the roots of an existing tree to innoculate the
nitrogen-fixing nodules.
(I'm not an expert on tagasastebut if we all left it to the experts where
would we be?)
Rhys Howitt
Crossroads Medieval Village Co-op
Yass, NSW, Australia
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Tagasaste advice needed,
Dan Settles, 01/15/1997
- [no subject], Jim Meade, 01/15/1997
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Tagasaste advice needed, Dan Settles, 01/16/1997
- Re: Tagasaste advice needed, Rhys Howitt, 01/16/1997
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