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How do I find nitrogen binders? Using the example: gorse #gardeningtips #permaculture

By letter2self on May 1, 2025



Gorse can be a nitrogen fixer, a plant that plays a special role in permaculture. But are all types of broom really nitrogen binders? A certain species grows along the side of the road here. And I take a closer look at the roots of this gorse.

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