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Hello, Hello
Posted: Mon May 22, 2023 2:58 am
by rkluson
Thanks for letting me join this forum. Hello to one and all. I really look forward to learning from everyone. My name is Rob Kluson and I’m an American Expat living in Andalucia, Spain. I’m retired Agroecology faculty from the Univ of Florida, USA, and I’m networking here to share my expertises. I’m particularly interested in eco restoration projects in Spain’s desertification areas and the potential of desert crops, eg., agave & N Fix plants, that can contribute to these eco restoration efforts. Thanks . . .
Re: Hello, Hello
Posted: Mon May 22, 2023 4:13 am
by mickthecactus
Welcome Rob.
Sounds very interesting. Let us know more when you can.
Re: Hello, Hello
Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2023 6:49 pm
by SusieHanson
rkluson wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2023 2:58 am
Thanks for letting me join this forum. Hello to one and all. I really look forward to learning from everyone. My name is Rob Kluson and I’m an American Expat living in Andalucia, Spain. I’m retired Agroecology faculty from the Univ of Florida, USA, and I’m networking here to share my expertises. I’m particularly interested in eco restoration projects in Spain’s desertification areas and the potential of desert crops, eg., agave & N Fix plants, that can contribute to these eco restoration efforts. Thanks . . .
Welcome to the forum, Rob Kluson, Thank you for joining and sharing your knowledge

Re: Hello, Hello
Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2023 3:31 pm
by Tom in Tucson
rkluson wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2023 2:58 am
Thanks for letting me join this forum. Hello to one and all. I really look forward to learning from everyone. My name is Rob Kluson and I’m an American Expat living in Andalucia, Spain. I’m retired Agroecology faculty from the Univ of Florida, USA, and I’m networking here to share my expertises. I’m particularly interested in eco restoration projects in Spain’s desertification areas and the potential of desert crops, eg., agave & N Fix plants, that can contribute to these eco restoration efforts. Thanks . . .
Your local plants like
Caralluma europaea, and
Chamaerops humilis are interesting species that are well worthy of cultivation.
BTW, it's a good idea to fill in some data (especially your location) on your profile for the benefit of all who didn't read your intro.