Commenced:
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01/04/2012 |
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Submitted:
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25/06/2013 |
Last updated:
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07/10/2015 |
Location:
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Clear Sky Retreat Center, 3567 Cockell Rd, BC, Fort Steele, BC, CA |
Phone:
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250-429-3929 |
Website:
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www.clearskycenter.org or www.clearskyfarm.com |
Climate zone:
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Cold Temperate |
A one acre cold climate Food Forest project at Clear Sky Meditation Centre and Social Enterprise Farm.
This one acre demonstration food forest model includes a wide variety of hardy nut trees, fruit trees, medicinals, berries, vines, shrubs, mulch, native & shelter trees, all suited to a cold rocky mountain Zone 4 Climate.
One goal of this Food Forest demonstration project is to facilitate food forest research, education and training. We invite you to attend annual Food Forest workshops and courses with Richard Walker, the lead consultant on the one acre project, or attend a Permaculture Design Certificate Course with Jesse Lemieux.
We are grateful for tireless volunteer support and donations for this project as well as funding and support from the Agroforestry Industry Development Initiative of BC.
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