20. COOL TEMPERATE 102. TAHEKE, NEW ZEALAND. Avocado in“ hard‘ trust area thriving in a clump of tagasaste. Kikuyu is slashed to provide additional mulch at JIM and MIRIAM TYLER‘S farm. The tagasaste yield upto 7m 01 mulch trimmings per annum. 104. BANKS PENINSULA, NEW ZEALAND. t m in row, 2 m between rows, tagasaste provide summer forage trorn coppice arid short—period browsing by sheep. Grasses thrive between rows (DSIR trials by DOUG DAVIESl 105, STANLEY, TAS, AUSTRALIA. Tomatoes in a keyhole bed sheltered by a windbreak oi sun root (Jerusalem artichoke) in old tyres on a cold and wind swept site, 103. CANTERBURY PLAIN, NEW ZEALAND. Tagasaste drilled with turnip tor future sheep forage: seedling trees establish through turnip (brassical crop at MATTHEW CARPENTERS property. 105. BANKS PENINSULA, NEW ZEALAND Pampas grass Is both fast shelter for Iambing ewes, and a preterred forage for most livestock; propagated by divisions. Combines well with tagasaste strips 1074 STANLEY, TAS. AUSTRALIA, A herb spiral in the form of a ziggurat provides ample culinary herbs at the kitchen door: drainage and aspect suits most cool area spectes ol herbs (spiral 2 m across. 1 rn high).