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Uses of Agaves and Cacti


Jeff Nugent

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Hello, I am pleased to announce the release of the second edition of my book Permaculture Plants, Agaves and Cacti.

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The comprehensive guide to edible

and useful Agaves and Cacti.

Productive plants for land rehabilitation.

Plants which survive uncertain rainfall.

Drought and snow resistant plants.

Staples of ancient cultures.

Low effort emergency food.

Extensively indexed.

User friendly and cheap – Peter Travis, Cactus Garage

The language is aimed at the non-botanical reader who wants his information in digestible form and simple propagation methods are provided,

- cactus-books.com

This book lists the myriad of uses of Cactaceae family and Agavaceae (including Yuccas, Dasylirions, Dracaenas, Furcraeas, Nolinas, Phormiums and Sansevierias)

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Cheers, Jeff

Jeff Nugent, SW W.Australia 34deg.S

Mediterranean climate -

Hot, dry summers. Cold, wet winters. Rarely a frost.

200m elevation, 75km from Indian Ocean and 60km from Southern Ocean.

permacultureplants.net

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Jeff!

Cheers, mate!

Doinking you back topside . . . .

dave

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Cheers Dave.

What is a doinking? ???

Jeff Nugent, SW W.Australia 34deg.S

Mediterranean climate -

Hot, dry summers. Cold, wet winters. Rarely a frost.

200m elevation, 75km from Indian Ocean and 60km from Southern Ocean.

permacultureplants.net

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