That is an interesting correlation between oak trees and citrus greening. Again, another benefit of non-monocropping.
Since relocating to Tennessee, I had given up the idea of growing citrus, but I may try a potted Sastuma as you mentioned. I took your on-site course several years ago, and it has revolutionized how I think about growing. That is the biggest benefit to permaculture- it doesn’t just change processes. It makes you step back and approach the entire project (yard, farm, homestead) holistically. Thank you for continuing to teach me new ideas!
That is an interesting correlation between oak trees and citrus greening. Again, another benefit of non-monocropping.
Since relocating to Tennessee, I had given up the idea of growing citrus, but I may try a potted Sastuma as you mentioned. I took your on-site course several years ago, and it has revolutionized how I think about growing. That is the biggest benefit to permaculture- it doesn’t just change processes. It makes you step back and approach the entire project (yard, farm, homestead) holistically. Thank you for continuing to teach me new ideas!