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Not working hard in the garden
This morning with the bright sun up early and the birds singing the garden was shouting at me to come outside. However gardening by permaculture principles means I don’t have much work to actually do – no weeding, no digging, very … Continue reading
Posted in perennial greens, Perennial Vegetables, Permaculture
Tagged no dig, Permaculture, polyculture, wild garlic
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