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Aloe scobinifolia: The Saw-leaf Aloe – Unique Foliage

🌿 Discover the Perfect Plants for Your Space! 🌿 Explore our handpicked collection of cycads, aloes, seeds, and more to transform your garden or landscape. Shop Now Let’s dive into the fascinating world of Aloe scobinifolia, a unique succulent hailing from the arid landscapes of Somalia. One of the key challenges with succulents, especially aloes, […]

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Aloe condyae: Condy’s Aloe – South African Native

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Aloe buchlohii: Buchloh’s Aloe – Small and Decorative

🌿 Discover the Perfect Plants for Your Space! 🌿 Explore our handpicked collection of cycads, aloes, seeds, and more to transform your garden or landscape. Shop Now Identifying Aloe Buchlohii Imagine a miniature aloe, perfectly formed, with a surprising tenacity. That’s Aloe buchlohii, Buchloh’s Aloe, a charming succulent hailing from the rocky landscapes of central

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trees and or shrubs that grow to 25ft or less in mature height


hello, i am looking for types and varieties of multiple functions tree/ shrub plants that i can mix in my food forest yard 1/3 acre. i am looking for trees that mature height is 25ft and lower because i only have so much canopy/ sun and dont want 50-100ft monster trees taking all my sun/room.

my goals are soil building/fixing nitrogen/ mining minerals out of ground & pollinators for my other food crops in food forest. also any smaller trees that do well in boggy wet g hard clay soil would ve good too because my backyard is a boggy wayerlogged hard clay.

forgot to add zone 6b, currently growing 7 different pawpaw varieties & 2 pear varieties & 2 blueberries varieties with ones in my backyard which is waterlogged boggy hard clay soil as my front yard soil isnt boggy waterlogged nearly as bad. but what i did was build little raised beds around each tree / bush and have cubic yards of organic matter in each plant/tree to get them to survive

thanks, Lebowski

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Winter Cover Crop


We clear-cut a 1/2 acre forrest last winter and ran pigs through it all summer. In November I planted a cover crop which will be used as early summer sheep feed. It consists of peas, white and red clovers, alfalfa, daikon radish, turnip, , rye, oats, wheat, buckwheat sunflower, millet, chicory, and dandilion. I just spread the seeds by hand on the ground before the leaves fell. The cold weather seeds are already growing a bit. I expected the warm weather seeds to sprout around May. This area is being turned into a silvopasture for sheep. I’m pretty exited!

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Aloe sinana: The Sinana Aloe – Ethiopian Endemic

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Aloe ivakoanyensis: The Ivakoany Aloe – High-altitude Species

🌿 Discover the Perfect Plants for Your Space! 🌿 Explore our handpicked collection of cycads, aloes, seeds, and more to transform your garden or landscape. Shop Now Taxonomy and Description Aloe ivakoanyensis, a captivating succulent hailing from the mountain regions of Madagascar, holds a unique place in the world of botany. Its scientific classification places

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