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The Apios Institute supports you to undertake ecological garden design, research, demonstration, and education. We support the mimicry of temperate deciduous forest ecosystems for the production of food, fuel, fiber, fodder, fertilizers, farmaceuticals, and fun.spacer

 

 

Apios Wiki News!

Thanks for your suggestions! We are working on (and fundraising for) a long list of improvements we’d like to add to the site. These include:

  1. Adding mushrooms and livestock
  2. Making it possible for members to add new species
  3. Making it possible to search for species and polycultures by size, sun and shade, etc.
  4. Adding more climate types
  5. Adding tags so that we can develop a pattern language of polycultures together!
  6. Making everything much easier and faster to use
  7. Setting up sponsorships that would allow free use of the website
  8. Adding the species matrix from Edible Forest Gardens Volume II as a searchable database
  9. Adding farm management practices like keyline, rainwater harvesting,
  10. and much more...

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Don’t want to pay? Apios is offering a work trade option: If you pledge to post some content at least once every three months, you can join for free. Click here to arrange your work trade option now.

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The Edible Forest Gardens wiki is a co-creative space where ou can post photos and stories about perennial plants, polycultures, and forest gardens – and view posts from other edible forest gardeners from cold climates around the world. The wiki is growing quickly, and we'll soon be adding more features to better-categorize your forest gardens and polycultures. We look forward to your contribution.

 

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Why you should be here:

We have experienced the reality that we can meet our human needs while regenerating healthy ecoystem function in our own back/front/side yards. We want to help more people do this all over the world.

 

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Recent Wiki Updates

Species Page

Desmanthus illinoensis - Illinois bundleflower
Daucus carota - Queen Anne's lace
Anthriscus sylvestris - woodland chervil
Physalis heterophylla - perennial ground cherry
Polygonatum biflorum var. commutatum - giant Solomon's seal

Forest Garden Page

Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture

Polyculture Page

Turkish rocket broccoli production polyculture
Seabeach Polyculture
Pawpaw patch

Our Sponsors

The Apios Institutte has been generously supported by the following sponsors:spacer               spacer

Wiki Access

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Species:
1. Pawpaw
2. Mimosa 
3. Chinquapin chestnut
4. Siberian pea shrub
5. Chinese yam
6. Fox grape
7. Good King Henry
8. Giant Solomon's seal
9. Illinois bundleflower
10. Bearberry
11. Dwarf comfrey
12. Paper mulberry
 
Polycultures:
1. Butternut-concord grape 
2. Seabeach Polyculture
3. Turkish Rocket Broccoli Production
 
Forest Gardens:
1. Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute

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