(Natural News) Turning just half of the people’s lawns into food forests will be enough to solve their problems with food supply and can keep them and their families well fed during the inevitable food collapse.
This is according to Jim Gale, founder, CEO and chief storyteller of Food Forest Abundance, an organization dedicated to helping people grow their own food and become more self-sufficient. On April 20, Gale joined Dr. Peter Breggin on the latter’s Brighteon.TV program, ‘ReFounding America,’ to talk about creating food forests in people’s yards.
How to create a food forests out of your front lawn
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