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member-n aspeei lare iri nieaherrroon A vines-nth
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Anterior (milblvminuk) is ideal. Only rhe shady
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a oellis needs io be leli ourie open, while ihe
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iidesanbeolwlde—spaeedpoleerop.riplanlsaa
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ma.
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erahle eooiirirl ear. be bronghl Io overehol
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by ariaehing wells. The balmdlslkxchieved
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; suriding dense evzignen yore oop our iron. war
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er'lrariiii, uoirrhoi, relarpenivrni, and a vine
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rig above and our lroni any exlsiing weri
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, - Growing vines lwinier deelduous or surniner
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iinasereenhnedouiirooirheeaelei-risiin
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These are well plaoed ar rhe edge oi a verandaii ii
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onion Washhig down ihe veiandeh and spraying
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rouwirli ware. rapidly eools rhe shaded verandah
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' - minding ex|enswe closed rreilisover die reardoor,
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— ihe shade side lo provide a cool air souree,
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my wlm a uiieie bark inuleh below rbe vine and
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hepnys ro darnp ri down, in lhie case, rooivenlevia
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.e indoor seiling or a smell sunside glue-house are
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,aaosary w draw in lire mol air or the hellis,
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- winning a perennial minmrve vine (Mikam
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fill-193w) eornplerely aeroas irie ml,
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- Placing a ware. rank hndn rhe vine erop to keep
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.egarden alreool, and m eool lhv, waier.
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“has an be vigoroiu prodoeers or roliage ror garden
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Inkh and ior leedrng sinall doinesire livesrosk
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l MIA—chm“, snide HMS ean also provide some srrri
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heel woods lor eliiriern mousiove.
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m n rheneseg ml
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several vine crops are desen-adnpred, ii we ineliide rhe
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goods and yarn legumes (ground vinesl, some very
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basic mew: roods (on be ser our in shaded, rrioisi,
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rrasiewaieo or soalrage siluaiions 5mm vines survive
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dry, harsh. slony, or done rondiiioos. All, however,
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lhi-ive and yield bale: ir a levy rubis leer ol humus n
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planed below lhe plain when ii is ser our Valuable vines
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grown in large eonrainers ean awair rains, or rhe
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aoaaage horn warer harvesnrig Mme being placed our
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liar per-inaneni lrelo growiri
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FENCING
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aver rriueh ol ihe world's drylandi, rhe greai impedi-
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roeni or home garden prodorrion o! (and is rhe
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piasenee ol wild, reral, and dorm-she browsing animals,
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ii is rnueii eheaprr re lenee mil Lhise devaaraling arid
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net—hungry animals lroro senleorenls and gardens
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ihan ii is io iirliii einerireney iood aid io siarying
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people, or Do wrrhsrand rhe social msrs ol poverry and
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hmnlzl
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reneirig is ihus a pi-iirury requisile [Ur inrenslve lood
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produeiiun in deserls renesd eorridors or "sled:
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ronies" an mil milk and diaic anioials ro erirerasrrrie
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inn-kind anudsenlmwnls, bur ii needs sound [elm
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lpielerably eleeiririedl lo udude goers orrneis, mile,
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donkeys, and sneeplroin WWM
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wnhin leneed areas, sornerirnee Surpl'lsulg niiural
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regeneradon 01hr: ran oeeiir, arid hardy iood planrs
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can be sei oui in unirrigrred areas il lensing is
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provided. niese lorrri . lrewood, rriuleh, and inedi-
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einal resouise lor nerd runes rouliry, darnesiie raliliiis,
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bees, guinea pigi, Ind pigeons are all relarlvely
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ham 11mm (or drylrrid liorries
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Where ihere is no rnoney available ror poskandA
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wire leneing, rnore laborious alrernaiiver are used,
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ringing lroin direh and bank sysierna, eiiher lock-
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lased or mammal, lo woven or hiring lenses oi
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plani inarei-rals (reeds in rhe Cas n area, eaerus in
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Mexko, Euphavbl'a lmllquoyum in lndia, Euphprbu
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iirorelli and Lynlml (tmisslmum in Mr‘ a and now
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pairs ol Auso-aliol Combinations ol alone walls, ruck,
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thorny shrubs, and areel pielieis m wires are irequenily
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seen, in imunu soolaires burni brick walls, and in
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Algnanielari and lean unburnl inud brick walls, are
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ereeied around large gardens; even wirhin urban 31215
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or me ihlrd world, dorneeire animals range and desiroy
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vegeiairon. where honring will supporr dogs, large
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dornesiir dogs will deiend a Mum area lei ihe soar or
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ieedirig lire dog) ll is a mailer or adapnng lo local
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riialer-ials, labour rose, and eusloins
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soils
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in drylands, any soil hurnos ean rapidly desornpose lin
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dryrtntked sriilsl |o niirares wrrh hear and waier.
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giving a soineiiines leihal llusli oi niiraie in new
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seedlings Dry euliivared soils exambales ihis zflm
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Molehes or liner on top oi me soil prevenrs Mlh sail
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cracking and the leinalelleeroiraprd ierriperaiure gains
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rhal wok leeder tools A| rhe suriare. so ihar in
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subsequenl rains film! are Isa toms to absorb waier
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Fir! is desrruenre 0! this pioieerive liner. Alwr hrs
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and eulnvaiioro rnosr or rho soil nitrogen. sulphur, nod
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phosphorus is losi. and Even a eool lire loses plani
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nnirienrs lo soil waler and learning. when we know
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rriore or ihe erreeis oi lire in drylands, n is m opinion
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ihai we will use any orher rnenhod lslashing, rolling.
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even lighr grieingr lo redoee rin- lruer [0 soil mukh li
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now seems probable mar Aboriginal burning has nor
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only gravely deplored soil nuirienls. bul eaosed a
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breakdown in soil irruerure, and perhaps has been in
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greal pan responsible [m rhe sahpans lhal preceded
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agrieolrure. However, agrieolrore nsell is a man-
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sirously elieeiioe way io speed up rliis proeess and
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iniensily n
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Where tree-draining or nolvwefllns sand is ihe
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problorn, benlonne la voleanle line elay whieh swells
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up and holds waierl is a grear help in llood.irrrgaied
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beds Conversely, where thy ls eausrng problems wlrh
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