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THE SPACE RACE

Like many, I found my pleasure in gardening thwarted by the confines of a small block — until I read an article that brought both hope and inspiration.

In Backyard Orchard Culture: A New Approach to Growing Fruit Trees in Limited Spaces, permaculture educator, blogger and Good Organic Gardening contributor Angelo Eliades proceeds from the thrilling premise that a plethora of fruits can be grown on minimal land.

During coursework under Bill Mollison and Geoff Lawton, Angelo — founder of the blog and a pioneer in small-scale intensive gardening and urban agriculture — was faced with the dilemma familiar to many who undertake permaculture

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