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"content": "I was thinking that if I have honeylocust as a nitrogen-fixing support tree in a #permaculture #foodforest, maybe the permanent trees can be pollarded for constant chop n drop. I found this page which describes this being done with honeylocust. Does anyone else have experience with this? Or this technique with other support species?\n\n#grownostr #homeschooling #homesteading #nostr #trees #permies \n https://www.edibleacres.org/purchase/honey-locust",
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