On today’s episode, we’re joined by Dennis Sharmahd, an Edible Landscaper, Herbalist, and Mycologist. Dennis grew up with rare fruits and gardens in Lemon Grove, California. He has been exploring Mexico and Brazil for rare fruits, herbs, and mushrooms.
In this conversation, Dennis walks us through his vast edible garden, and discusses why he focuses on rare varieties of plants at his farm in Escondido, CA. We explore the idea of endangered plants and foods, and the importance of incorporating native plants to support local ecological systems. We also talk about strategies and key tips for orchard care, from pruning to fertilizers.
Tune in to learn more about:
The concept of “edible parks,” and which fruit bearing plants are commonly used in traditional landscaping
Integrating permaculture principles in with edible gardens for a low-effort yield
Using biochar fertilizer along with worm castings and wood chips for orchards
Grafting as an approach for saving endangered varieties of plants
The parallel convergent evolution of plant species
… And so much more!
Connect with Dennis:
Reach out on Facebook messenger: https://www.facebook.com/dennis.sharmahd
Follow him on IG: @pronaturefreak
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