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        <description>http://www.edibleacres.org Documenting at the beginning of the season a technique used last year to create many beautiful, weedless, fertile, loose and permanent raised beds using potatoes as a crop to get us there.  Simple, effective, great way to create a number of beautiful beds each year... Edible Acres is a full service permaculture nursery located in the Finger Lakes area of NY state.  We grow all layers of perennial food forest systems and provide super hardy, edible, useful, medicinal, easy to propagate, perennial plants for sale locally or for shipping around the country... http://www.edibleacres.org/purchase - Your order supports the research and learning we share here on youtube. We also offer consultation and support in our region or remotely. http://www.edibleacres.org/services Happy growing!</description>
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