Mark Twain called it “the most delicious fruit known to men.”
He was referring to the cherimoya, a living fossil from the highland valleys of Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia.
Ripe cherimoya spoils quickly and is hard to ship, so it’s considered a luxury fruit outside its growing regions.
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Many plants produce natural defenses to deter pests and herbivores. Cacti and roses bear thorns, while other plants rely on toxic compounds.
This can be a problem for kids and pets if they explore the world through their mouths.
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Unlike traditional gardening, which relies on synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, permaculture mimics natural ecosystems, where plants, animals, and the environment work together in a self-sustaining system.
For Southern California gardeners facing drought conditions and rising environmental concerns, permaculture can be a practical method of conserving water, building healthy soil, and producing abundant harvests.
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