23-Year-Old Permaculture Food Forest in New Zealand
By Jack Spirko’s Survival Podcast
Natural Blaze Editor’s Note: Similar to another recent permaculture farm we featured, this is also located on just a couple of acres, demonstrating how much abundance is possible in a relatively small area when techniques are employed that mimic nature.
In the small town of Riverton at the bottom of New Zealand’s South Island is Robert and Robyn Guyton’s amazing 23-year-old food forest.
The 2-acre property has been transformed from a neglected piece of land into a thriving ecosystem of native and exotic trees where birds and insects live in abundance.
Robert and Robyn are a huge inspiration, not only for their beautiful approach to healing the land and saving heritage trees and seeds, but for the way they’ve impacted on their local community.
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