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