Edible Gardening

Systems of Change: Edible Forest Gardening, part 1



Documentary of edible forest garden installation at the Evergreen State College by filmmaker Phred Swain-Sugarman. Edible forest gardens are perennial polycultures of food-bearing and other useful species. Includes interviews with volunteers and project coordinator. (Part 2)

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  2. Eh, really cool! I am beginning a masters in Edible Forest Gardening. May need to do some sheet mulching to kill off some quackgrass first. Let's stay in touch with this stuff!. Subscribing.

  3. They know very little about what they are doing, except………….They probably DO know that Psilocybe Mushrooms will grow there, maybe even dropping some living mycelium in their work. Very little of food value grows in the shade, besides mushrooms, a lot of which have medicinal value, even other common shade dwelling edible mushrooms. No mushroom has much food value other than flavor or texture.

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