
Episode #31, Fostering Indigenous Microorganisms with Korean Natural Farming Methods
01/21/19 • 19 min
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Episode #32, Trees, Weeds and Winter
This is episode 32 of the Get in My Garden Podcast. Today we visit again with Jon Romens, owner of Future Roots Regenerative Landscapes based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He answers our questions about trees, weeds and what to do in winter, and how to build soil and continue to think about our gardens and landscaping during the winter months. John introduces the idea of a different tree-focussed perennial agriculture model to feed ourselves and our farm animals, how to use trees to stop erosion and to plan your landscaping properly, and methods for farming drylands and managing water intelligently using invasive, non-native trees to our benefit, and so much more.
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