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