David Reid wrote:

"Will dig out some more information for you over the next week or so on
Jeruasalem artichokes if I get a chance. How long are you in the
Phillipines
for? If you are going to be there for awhile it may pay to get some seed
from the World Seed Bank and do a few growing trials. That way you will
get
a bit of knowledge and quickly sort out which varieties are likely to be
most successful in specific or a variety of locations."

I'm here permanently. Moved here shortly after marrying a "local"
schoolteacher. Long term projects are no problem. Already working with
my local Rotary club on their reforestation project that has been going
since 1996 - 28 hectares of bald mountaintop now holding rain instead of
shedding it. Now working on a livelihood assistance project to keep the
trees from being cut before their time.

Would like to know more about the World Seed Bank.

I've found a surprising amount of information on the jerusalem artichoke
on-line - about 16 pages worth. Still pretty sketchy, though, and all
oriented to moderate climates.

Best,
Marc



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