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  • From: mIEKAL aND <qazingulaza@gmail.com>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [permaculture] Fwd: [pfaf] Agroforestry Edible and useful Plants offered on a Gift Economy basis.
  • Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 10:49:33 -0500

I don't know how many UK folks are on this list to take him up on the
offer, but I find this an exemplary example of permaculture potlatch.....
Something which I've done with our own demonstration at Driftless Sacred
Grove for many many years.

~mIEKAL



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: fran k <frank_bowman@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 2:43 PM
Subject: [pfaf] Agroforestry Edible and useful Plants offered on a Gift
Economy basis.
To: pfaf group <pfaf@yahoogroups.com>





This may be of interest for anyone in the group who lives in the UK. For
priceless free plants of the Highest value.

Tyn Y Nant, “Fferm Frwythau Menter Gydweithredol ”,at Llanfihangel Glyn
Myfyr. North Wales. Growers of edible agroforestry forest garden trees and
plants.

We have a large number of plants that we have grown this year, and you are
welcome to visit to collect some. Price is no Price, on a gift economy
donation basis so as not to exclude anyone.
Planhigion sy’n barod ‘nawr, Plants ready now: Josta Berries; Goose
berries; Blackcurrants; Redcurrants; Rhubarb; Golden Willow; Sea Buckthorn;
Moroccan mint; Ruthin Sweet chestnuts; Hazel nuts, Kent Cob nut trees,
Ruthin Cob nuts, Flint, and Ty nant); Goji berry, Chocolate and apple
mint. Note:
The Blackcurrants and the Redcurrants are from cuttings of Robert Harts.
The Ruthin Sweet chestnuts are those that grow at more northern latitudes.
The Ruthin Cob Hazels are from an unusual cob tree which produces more than
1000 nuts per year, so these should grow the same tree. The Goji berry
plants will grow berries but at lower lattitudes and places with milder
climate.
Email or call or text Frank: 07980158661. (note I cant ring back on
that number so keep trying or text)


Plants Grown at Tyn Y Nant.


Some plants supplied last year 2011. Note: Willow ready for coppicing in
the Autumn/Spring.

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  • [permaculture] Fwd: [pfaf] Agroforestry Edible and useful Plants offered on a Gift Economy basis., mIEKAL aND, 07/19/2012

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